Việt Nam to improve environmental quality

14/9/22

 


Although pollution, solid and hazardous waste management has been strictly implemented, and nature and biodiversity conservation has been enhanced, Việt Nam's environmental sector still has shortcomings and limitations, according to experts.

Violations

A recent report by the Ministry of Public Security said that climate change has become more complicated in recent years.

The pressure of socio-economic development and violations of laws related to environment, natural resources and food hygiene and safety have made the quality of the environment continue to be severely affected.

From 2016 to June this year, the police detected 156,328 violations by 173,010 people. As a result, the police prosecuted 2,129 cases with 3,147 people and given administrative violations for 142,908 cases with 149,459 people. The amount of administrative fine is over VNĐ1.9 trillion (US$83.3 million).

At the fifth National Environment Conference organised last month, Deputy Prime Minister Lê Văn Thành said that environmental pollution in some places is at risk of exceeding the threshold. This would impact socio-economic life and people's health.

Biodiversity in decline

The root cause is that awareness of some Party committees, authorities, organisations and people about environmental protection is not complete, not yet transformed into specific awareness and actions.

Attaching importance to immediate economic benefits and ignoring environmental protection is still common.

Violations of the law on environmental protection are increasingly sophisticated and severe. In contrast, State management agencies in environmental protection are still limited.

Furthermore, infrastructure and technology for environmental treatment have not kept pace with environmental protection requirements.

Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Trần Hồng Hà also said that although the environment quality has improved, it is happening too slowly.

The environment in some places continues to be polluted, especially in river basins and craft villages.

The unreasonable and unsustainable exploitation of natural resources continues to lead to resource loss and negative environmental impacts.

Deforestation, illegal hunting, the trade of wild animals and plants, and invasive alien organisms are problematic.

Increasing urbanisation and large cities also lead to many pollution risks from economic development activities and pressures of climate change.

Minister Hà said that if the country had not found solutions to control and handle in time, it would greatly impact sustainable development goals.

"Environmental city"

Residents collect trash to protect the environment in Đà Nẵng. — VNA/VNS Photo Trần Lê Lâm

Đà Nẵng is a typical city when it comes to environmental protection, the Vietnam News Agency's Tin tức (News) newspaper reported.

To build Đà Nẵng into an "environmental city", the city has achieved many outstanding environmental titles such as "One of the 11 environmentally sustainable cities of the region in 2011" (voted by the ASEAN), and "Cities with clean air and low carbon emissions in 2012".

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has recognised Đà Nẵng as "one of the five cities with a good level of environmental protection in 2020".

During the 2016-21 period, Đà Nẵng achieved many impressive environmental protection indicators; all urban and rural households are provided with clean water and sanitation and 88.2 per cent of urban wastewater is collected and treated up to environmental standards.

More than 90 per cent of hospitals and medical centres have wastewater treatment systems meeting environmental standards.

All industrial zones have standard wastewater treatment systems.

As much as 95 per cent of solid waste in urban areas is collected and treated. Daily-life solid waste landfills ensure hygienic standards. All people's feedback and recommendations on environmental pollution through the city's hotline are handled.

To achieve the result, education about environmental protection was carried out very early with the initiative and active participation of local authorities, organisations and individuals.

Trà Vinh Province is another good example.

While approving projects, the province prioritises clean and environmentally friendly technologies and not approving investment projects with potential environmental risks.

The province has also issued policies and solutions to manage and protect the environment.

The province's report announced at the fifth National Environment Conference last month showed that in 2016-21, the province organised 48 training courses on environmental protection, seven training courses on environmental protection in the petroleum business, delivered 860 trash cans to districts, implemented six environmental protection models in residential areas, gave 1,100 trash cans for people to separate waste at home and published 3,500 books for environmental protection and climate change response.

The province organised more than 84,255 environmental sanitation campaigns with more than three million attendees, set up 393 "green-clean-beautiful" roads with a total length of 750km and established more than 4,200 environmental clubs.

Strong action

The National Strategy for Environmental Protection to 2030 with a vision to 2050, approved by Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on April 13 this year, set a target that by 2030, Việt Nam's environment will be of good quality, ensuring people's right to live in a healthy and safe environment.

To develop the country in a sustainable direction, and one of the three pillars is environmental protection, Deputy Prime Minister Lê Văn Thành said that in 2022-25 and the following years, the environment industry needed to have strong action.

It needed transformation in thinking, awareness of a sustainable lifestyle in harmony with nature, and resolving the relationship between economic development and environmental protection.

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment targets that by 2025, 90 per cent of urban daily-life solid waste, 80 per cent of rural-life solid waste, and 95 per cent of hazardous waste will be collected and treated based on a standard.

Over 30 per cent of urban wastewater will be treated up to standards. Thirty per cent of areas with serious soil environmental pollution are treated, rehabilitated and restored.

The days with a good and average air quality index (AQI) in urban areas remain at 70-75 per cent.

It will ensure that 92 per cent of industrial and export processing zones have a centralised wastewater treatment system meeting environmental standards. All industrial zones, businesses and service establishments will install automatic wastewater and emission monitoring systems and transmit data directly to the local department of natural resources and environment.

The country strives that by 2025, the area of nature reserves will reach 2.7 million hectares. In addition, the area of marine and coastal conservation zones will reach 1.5-2 per cent of the total national sea area.

In those works, each individual's role is especially important as Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính said, "This is a global issue, so a global approach is required. This issue affects everyone so we should have a people-wide approach."

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The free Wind 14/9/22 21:45

US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry discussed the urgency of national and world efforts to limit global warming and adapt to climate change.

Red Star 14/9/22 21:46

The US and Việt Nam had enjoyed good relationship in many fields and the two needed to strengthen cooperation to quickly combat climate change.

John Smith 14/9/22 21:47

The world was in a race to transition to a clean energy-using economy and wished that Việt Nam would jointly promote this transition.

Gentle Moon 14/9/22 21:48

Saline intrusion, which tends to increase, was leaving a big impact on local residents’ lives and production.

yobro yobro 14/9/22 21:50

Vietnam has had the advantage to develop wind and solar energy, adding that this would be an advantage for both countries to work together in the future.

For A Peace World 14/9/22 21:51

Vietnam has enormous potential for developing renewable energy, he proposed to the US side to cooperate to promote the exploitation of the energy potential of the province in the coming time and to help it improve the quality of human resources in this field at the same time.

Socialist Society 14/9/22 21:52

Bravo Vietnam!

LawrenceSamuels 14/9/22 21:53

We tend to increase, was leaving a big impact on local residents’ lives and production.

Vietnam Love 14/9/22 21:56

We are committed to bringing relevant international expertise and experiences, helping build capacities of institutions, and coordinating with development partners for effective results towards greater environmental sustainability and efficient use of natural resources in Viet Nam.

Me Too! 14/9/22 21:58

Vietnam is facing an alarming rate of environmental damage and resource depletion, contributed by climate change.

Voice of people 14/9/22 21:59

The government also prioritizes ecological agriculture and organic agriculture, in parallel with the abandonment of inorganic fertilizer, chemical pesticides, and antibiotics in cultivation, animal husbandry, and aquaculture.

Herewecome 14/9/22 22:01

Vietnam will implement a plan to eliminate fossil-fuel vehicles, tighten emission control and add more green spaces to urban areas.

Robinson Jones 14/9/22 22:03

It is also worth noting that the government encourages recycled materials as input for production, in substitution for raw materials.

Duncan 14/9/22 22:05

The government sets targets to prevent the increasing trend of environmental pollution, solve urgent environmental problems, and step by step improve and restore environmental quality.

Enda Thompson 14/9/22 22:06

Positive changes have been made in protecting the environment in Vietnam, however there are still many problems which are challenging the country's development.

Egan 14/9/22 22:07

Under the Government action programme on green energy transition, and carbon and methane emission reduction, Vietnam aims to have 100% of new buses use electricity or green energy from 2025.

Swift Hoodie 14/9/22 22:09

It also targets that from 2030, at least half of all vehicles and all new taxis will be powered by electricity or green energy. By 2050, 100% of buses and taxis will use these types of energy.

Allforcountry 14/9/22 22:10

The plan looks to promote the production, assembly, import and use of electric vehicles, expand the use of biofuel E5 to all road vehicles, develop charging systems, and encourage both existing and new coach stations and rest areas to adopt green practices.

Wilson Pit 14/9/22 22:12

Together with the showcase, participating entities will seize the chance to raise general awareness about environmental issues through two possible open debates on “Women Leaders Defending Nature” and “Protecting Biodiversity: sharing solutions to Save the Future” together with other activities mainstreaming the environment during a weeklong series of environmental events across the social media in Vietnam.

Kevin Evans 14/9/22 22:13

The rapid industrialisation and urbanisation together with population growth are causing greater and greater pressure o­n the country's natural resources and environment. In many urban areas, industrial zones and crafts villages, the environment is seriously polluted due to sewage, exhaust fumes and solid waste.

Jacky Thomas 14/9/22 22:14

The Party and State have issued many instructions, resolutions, policies and laws to strengthen the protection of environment and sustainable development. The Politburo has stated that "environmental protection in the process of national industrialisation and modernisation must be a priority and incorporated in the policies o­n socio-economic development".

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