Japanese company to build waste treatment plant in Thanh Hoa
- HCM City struggles to reach wastewater treatment goals
- HCM City seeks approval for solid-waste treatment plan
- Some 5,200 health centers discharge “unprocessed” wastewater into environment
The plant will be built on an area of 1,386sq.m at Nghi Son Economic Zone with a daily capacity of 30 tons on the trial period (as from May 2018). After it is put into official run, its capacity will be 100 tons per day.
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The environment improvement project through recycling organic waste, including domestic waste in the province, is funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which authorized CAN Holdings to conduct a feasibility study and make collaboration plans. The domestic waste, after being processed, will become high quality organic fertilizer for a safe agricultural production.
Nguyen Duc Quyen, vice chairman of Thanh Hoa provincial People’s Committee, revealed the actual situation of waste collection and treatment in the region and accepted CAN Holdings’ proposal on building a pilot plant. After the plant is completed, it will be handed over to a local business for management.