Nearly 350 young people in the Mekong Delta province of Vinh Long’s Long Ho district joined a series of green activities on October 26 to launch a local Saturday voluntary campaign that support environmental protection for a green future.
The youths collect trash at the Hoa Phu industrial park (Photo: VNA)
They took part in collecting plastic waste, clearing bushes, dredging sewage, and planting trees in the local Phuoc Yen market, on overpasses, and routes within the Hoa Phu industrial park.
Participating youths also presented gifts to needy students, and mounted communications activities on the prevention of dengue fever as well as on safe electricity use, among others.
The campaign aimed to promote the voluntary spirit among youths and raise public awareness on curbing the use of plastic products and packages in contribution to building a healthier and cleaner environment.
Vietnam discharges about 1.8 million tonnes of plastic every year, standing 17th among 109 countries in terms of the plastic waste volume released.
The country aims to reduce the volume of non-biodegradable plastic bags used at supermarkets and shopping malls by 65 percent by 2020 compare to 2010. By 2026, it targets zero non-biodegradable plastic bags.