VTC News Online respectfully presents an article by General Secretary and President To Lam titled: "For an ecological civilization, a green Vietnam, and a peaceful and sustainable ocean."
Numerous countries are recycling waste oil, creating a new life cycle for it. This is not only a multi-billion dollar strategy but also a sustainable development goal.
The Ministry of Construction has proposed a procedure for testing motorcycle emissions, with specific steps from registration and inspection to certification.
Artists are painting murals with messages about environmental protection and reducing plastic waste in a tourist village on the largest lagoon in Southeast Asia, located in Hue.
The National Assembly has requested that urgent measures be implemented between now and the end of 2026 to control, prevent, and remedy the air pollution situation in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Six interconnected walls, stretching over 100 meters and made from 100.000 recycled plastic bottles in Tay Ninh, have made a strong impression on visitors.
Not only does Dubai attract worldwide attention with its architectural wonders and luxurious lifestyle, but it also impresses with its title as the "cleanest city in the world".
On the morning of October 28th, the National Assembly discussed the implementation of policies and laws on environmental protection since the Law on Environmental Protection of 2020 came into effect.
More than 10 years ago, engineer Vu Hong Khanh created a car that runs on plain water, capable of traveling from Hai Phong to Hanoi with just 1 liter of water, but to date, it remains only in the testing phase.
Using E10 gasoline is expected to help reduce emissions and protect the environment, but many people are also concerned about its compatibility with older vehicles.
The roadmap for starting the use of E10 bioethanol fuel is expected to begin on January 1, 2026. So, what kind of fuel is this and which types of motorcycles can use it?
According to many small business owners, if consumers change their habits, then Hanoi's complete ban on plastic bags, styrofoam containers, and single-use plastics from January 1, 2028, is entirely feasible.
Hanoi needs to implement a solution to transition vehicles, with a roadmap to eliminate fossil fuel-powered motorcycles and scooters from operating within Ring Road 1 by July 1, 2026.
Many Gen Z young people are seen as "going against" old, deeply ingrained consumer habits in the community by refusing to buy plastic bottles and styrofoam containers, preferring to ride bicycles, and plant trees.
According to Associate Professor Phung Chi Sy, consumers should boldly abandon the habit of using nylon bags and plastic bottles, and open their hearts to recycled products for sustainable consumption and a greener lifestyle.
Over 400 VinFast electric cars formed the words "For a Green Vietnam" in a large square, creating an emotional display that expressed the aspiration to build a sustainable future.
Ten outstanding startups will have the opportunity to present their business models and products to over 100 investors, businesses, and organizations to seek growth opportunities.
After one hour of switching off lights during the Earth Hour 2025 event (from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM on March 22, 2025), the whole country saved nearly 1 billion VND in electricity costs.
Truc Bach Ward, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, is piloting a "Free Restroom" model, allowing tourists to use restrooms free of charge at food and accommodation establishments.
From January 1, 2025, households and individuals who fail to sort their solid household waste into three categories—recyclable, food, and other—will be fined between 500.000 and 1.000.000 VND.
The Minister of Natural Resources and Environment emphasized that in the coming period, solutions to protect water and air environments and handle solid household waste will be implemented decisively.
A Christmas tree made from plastic bottles in Xuan Thanh commune (Nghi Xuan district, Ha Tinh province) has attracted many visitors who come to admire and take photos.
On the morning of December 12th, delegates of the Hanoi City People's Council approved a Resolution stipulating the implementation of low-emission zones in the city, with three criteria for identification.
Hanoi will ban or restrict the circulation of cars and motorbikes that do not meet emission standards in low-emission zones in certain areas of Hoan Kiem and Ba Dinh districts.
To raise awareness about marine pollution, Fu Junsheng collects plastic waste that washes ashore on Miaodao Island (China) and transforms it into impressive works of art.
Despite the murky water and foul-smelling garbage, the Saigon Green team and many volunteers are still working hard to make the canals in Ho Chi Minh City greener.