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Dong Nai river full of waste water, millions of people in danger

Dong Nai River, which runs through many provinces and cities, has received waste water discharge from production workshops, industrial zones (IZ) and fishing village's for years.

Polluted factories stay in inner city for years

On April 22, 2003, the Government issued a decision approving the plan to thoroughly handle the facilities causing serious environmental pollution.

E5 biofuel, environmentally-friendly plastic bags face sluggish sales

The sales of E5 petrol and environmentally friendly plastic bags remain low.

Japanese technology cannot revive To Lich River: experts

Nano-bioreactor technology has not been able to fully clean the To Lich River in Hanoi.

Quang Binh residents oppose titanium mining

Residents in Le Thuy District, central Quang Binh Province, have become concerned about environment pollution caused by titanium exploitation.

Untie knots to attract high-quality capital: experts

The world’s leading companies such as HP, Dell, Microsoft and Amazon have recently indicated plans to relocate most of their operations out of China. What should Vietnam do to drive the capital here?

Rural areas getting richer amid increasing pollution

Production workshops have arisen on agricultural land while fertile land has been left uncultivated in villages that now face more pollution.

Khanh Hoa damages environment in push for tourism development

Khanh Hoa province, where the famous sea city of Nha Trang is located, is paying a heavy price to develop tourism.

International cooperation needed to protect environment

International collaboration is essential to protect the environment, particularly when economic development, changes in structure of the society, air and plastic waste pollution are exerting pressure on Vietnam.

Hoi An beach overrun with too many tourists, illegally built huts

Many temporary huts have been set up to receive tourists on An Bang Beach in Cam An Ward of Hoi An City.

Co To Island faces environmental problems as waste mounts

The face of Co To has changed rapidly in recent years with many new hotels and guesthouses, and more aquatic cultivation and processing units established. However, strong economic development has brought environmental consequences.

Vietnam urged to choose pollution treatment methods carefully

For effective, low-cost pollution treatment solutions at the household and industrial levels, Dr Nguyen Thi Ha and her co-workers from the environment faculty of the Hanoi University of Natural Sciences have been granted the Kovalevskaia Award.

Red carpet for FDI, grey carpet for Vietnam’s environment

VietNamNet Bridge - The great achievements in attracting large amounts of FDI have been overshadowed by concerns about pollution risks.


Measuring indoor air pollution with IoT sensors

VietNamNet Bridge - A system invented by a group of students monitors air quality indoors by measuring the concentration of CO2, CO, NH3, PM 10 and PM 2.5 dust, temperature and humidity.


High school students make ecobricks

VietNamNet Bridge - A group of students from Le Quy Don, Tran Phu and Hanoi-Amsterdam high schools, who are members of Les Pas Vert Club, have made ecobricks from plastic waste.


Eco-shrimp farming: environmental solution for Mekong Delta

VietNamNet Bridge - Eco-shrimp farms in several provinces in the Mekong Delta reduce costs, bring high export value, and are environmentally friendly.


Vietnam needs policy to encourage recycling of e-waste

VietNamNet Bridge - In Vietnam, electronic waste is collected through unofficial channels by scrap dealers or unregistered units which provide waste to craft villages for recycling.

Organic fertilizer still not popular in Vietnam

Organic agricultural production has been expanding in Vietnam, but very few made-in-Vietnam organic fertilizer products are marketed.

Ecological IZs the model for Vietnam in the future

After three years of developing ecological IZs on a trial basis, 72 enterprises in Vietnam have saved VND70 billion by reducing the volume of waste discharged to the environment.

Vietnam seeks technologies to turn waste into resources

VietNamNet Bridge - More than 77 percent of solid waste in Vietnam is buried, while 80 percent of landfills are unhygienic.