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Binh Duong solid waste treatment complex opened

A solid waste treatment complex worth 16 million EUR (21.6 million USD) came into operation on September 20 in the southern province of Binh Duong.
A solid waste treatment complex worth 16 million EUR (21.6 million USD)came into operation on September 20 in the southern province of BinhDuong.

The waste treatment complex was funded by domestic capital (57.24%) and the Finland’s ODA (42.76%).

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Deputy Minister of Natural Resourcesand Environment Bui Cach Tuyen said Binh Duong waste treatment complexwill reduce land-fill volume, produce environmentally friendly goods tosave natural resources.

Finland’s Ambassador Kimmo Lahdevirta to Vietnam was also present at the event.

The Binh Duong waste treatment complex in Ben Cat District has twomain areas - a domestic-waste treatment area where the solid waste istreated and recycled into compost with a daily capacity of 420 tonnes,and an industrial leaching treatment plant with a capacity of 480 cubicmetres per hour.

The industrial and hazardous treatment areain the complex is designed to incinerate 500 tonnes of industrial solidwaste per day.

Binh Duong is currently located 28industrial zones and has the population growth rate of 10% per year,therefore increasing the need for treating domestic and hazardousindustrial wastes.-VNA

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