HCM City (VNA) – A project funded by the NorwegianGovernment made debut at a seminar in Ho Chi Minh City on October 4, aiming tohelp Vietnam turn plastic wastes from the oceans into chances in a circulareconomy.
Vietnam is one of the five Asian countries tobenefit from the “Ocean Plastic Turned into an Opportunity in Circular Economy”(OPTOCE) project, apart from China, India, Myanmar and Thailand.
This project will connect with the countries’management agencies on natural resources and environment, which are theMinistry of Natural Resources and Environment and its provincial-leveldepartments in Vietnam, to promote public – private partnership in collectingwaste and using it as materials to generate energy for cement factories.
Statistics show that these five countries have acombined population of 3 billion, about 1 billion of whom reside near rivers,lakes or seas and release about 176,000 tonnes of plastic waste each day,equivalent to 64 million tonnes annually.
Besides, some industries like cement, steel andelectricity are consuming a huge amount of coal and emit more than 30 percentof the CO2 volume around the world.
The OPTOCE project is set to replace this coalamount with unrecyclable plastic waste, thus creating a solution to threatsposed by plastic and greenhouse gas emission.
According to Norwegian Ambassador to VietnamGrete Lochen, the oceans are increasingly polluted, and 80 percent of marinedebris comes from land-based sources. Ocean plastic waste has become a globalissue, including in Vietnam.
The project is an international action key toaddressing the biggest sources of plastic litter in the oceans, she noted.
The pilot phase of this project is scheduled tobegin in late 2019./.