More than 1.8 million tons of xổ số hôm qua are released in Vietnam each year, of which only about 27% of xổ số hôm qua bags are recycled.
Vietnam is the third highest xổ số hôm qua consumption per capita in ASEAN (after Malaysia and Thailand) with 41.3 kg per year, according to a newly report published by Ipsos Business Consulting. xổ số hôm qua consumption increased by about 10% per year in the period 1990-2015, from 3.8 kg to approximately 41 kg. Last year, the country consumed more than 3.98 million tons of xổ số hôm qua.
Ipsos Business Consulting said that Vietnam is at risk of becoming a world landfill when many countries take advantage of the policy gap to introduce a large amount of poor quality xổ số hôm qua scrap.
The misuse of xổ số hôm qua packaging has been identified by Vietnamese consumers as a serious problem but not equal to climate change, air pollution, waste treatment,… About one third of consumers participated in the survey in September 2018 showed that it was indispensable for xổ số hôm qua bottles and food wrap to be used in daily life.
Mr. Quach The Phong, Director of Ipsos Vietnam Customer Consulting, said that changing consumers’ habits about using xổ số hôm qua bags was a big challenge. Keeping up with the world’s trend of limiting xổ số hôm qua by using biodegradable bags, using banana leaves to wrap products,… is being applied by many manufacturing enterprises and retailers but the spread level has not been large yet. The xổ số hôm qua recycling industry in Vietnam is also facing many shortcomings such as unsynchronized waste treatment systems, loose management, small-scale factories and outdated technology.”
“”The government aims to eliminate disposable xổ số hôm qua by banning single-use xổ số hôm qua bags at all stores, supermarkets and traditional markets by 2021 and across the country by 2025. However, this target faces many barriers such as lack of clear guidelines, tariff barriers …””, Mr. Phong said.”
Source: VnExpress.



