Transitioning to a circular economy to address solid-waste problem


In 2022, the amount of municipal solid waste generated in urban areas was approximately 26,100 tonnes per day, while in rural areas, it was around 22,400 tonnes per day. — VNA/VNS

QUANG NINH (Vietnam): Developing a circular economy is seen as a key method to harmonise the relationship between economic growth and environmental protection, paving the way towards a green economy and sustainable development.

Addressing the problem of solid waste is essential to this transition.

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