A new scrap collection club has officially launched in Quy Nhon city, bringing together around 200 informal waste buyers and pickers from 10 districts with a primary goal of enhancing the livelihoods of these workers.
The consultation workshop on 16 January explored the potential of CE practices for enhancing Viet Nam’s NDCs in agriculture.
The discussion centres around the challenges within Vietnam’s waste management system and solutions for effective waste separation at the source through infrastructure upgrades, technological advancements, and empowered public participation.
The Draft CE NAP identifies 5 topics for implementing circular economy with 17 groups of tasks and activities and 56 specific tasks and activities.
October 27th marked milestones in Binh Dinh’s waste management, including the launch of a waste management model in the fisheries industry, the handover of equipment for collecting and transporting plastic waste, and the introduction and connection of the MRF with the informal waste workers.
The event included presentations and a round table discussion addressing policy challenges faced by businesses and proposed solutions by relevant agencies.
The webinar series, organised by the CE Hub, aims to uncover different implications of a Circular Economy transition in Viet Nam.
The CE Forum 2023 aims to bring all stakeholders (i.e. high-level Government officials, enterprises, NGOs, development partners, and embassies) to discuss the pathway to implement the NAPCE to attain the NDC targets of Viet Nam.
UNDP is honored to introduce, together with our partners from the Hue Institute of Development Studies, the first metabolic analysis conducted in Viet Nam. This innovative and pioneering report provides a clear pathway for evidence-based policymaking.
GIZ is looking for candidate trainers in Viet Nam to learn and master the methodology in order to support local companies in their transition to a circular economy.
UNDP and the CE Hub have started implementing a pilot initiative for a secondary material marketplace which is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and receives support from the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.
VietCycle, in coordination with Unilever Vietnam, organised a ceremony to honour 300 informal female waste collectors from localities of Hung Yen, Bac Ninh, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh city.