
South Korea transforms discarded instant noodle cups into useful materials.
South Korea is implementing a chemical recycling program, transforming unusable instant noodle cups into raw materials for the petrochemical industry.

South Korea is implementing a chemical recycling program, transforming unusable instant noodle cups into raw materials for the petrochemical industry.

Millions of tons of electric vehicle batteries will expire in the future, posing an environmental challenge but also creating opportunities for the recycling industry and the circular economy.

A new study reveals that discarded electrical equipment contains billions of kilograms of valuable raw materials, playing a crucial role in the green transition.

A blogger in China amassed 191,73 grams of gold (equivalent to more than 5 taels of gold) from disposable SIM cards and old components.

Giving up a high-paying job, Pham Thi Kim Hang, a young woman in her 9s from Ho Chi Minh City, chose a path few would have considered: recycling plastic into handbags and creating jobs for people with disabilities.

From durian peels that were once considered waste, two groups of students in Ho Chi Minh City have transformed them into substrates and animal feed, opening up a green and sustainable development direction.

Duolog Design in Taiwan (China) recycles discarded fishing nets into eco-friendly Hibang glasses, opening up a sustainable fashion trend from marine waste.

Plastics are causing significant damage to global health, leading to an urgent need to control plastic production and protect the planet.

The trend of transforming milk cartons into stylish wallets is attracting a lot of Vietnamese netizens, especially young people who like environmentally friendly trends.

According to Xiaomi's 7th annual ESG report, by the end of 2024, the company had completed nearly 96% of its goal of recycling 38.000 tons of electronic waste.

Manufacturers and importers with annual sales revenue of packaging products below 30 billion VND will be exempt from EPR liability.

The increase in electronic waste, coupled with a scarcity of collection points, is leaving people struggling, and this problem is becoming an increasingly difficult one without a solution.

The seemingly harmless quantity of discarded batteries left at home actually poses many potential risks.

Understanding the different types of plastics in our daily lives not only helps consumers choose safe products but also plays a significant role in recycling and protecting the environment.

A unique 12-meter-tall Christmas tree, made from over 3.000 plastic bottles, is currently on display at an apartment complex on Le Van Luong Street in Hanoi.

A group of four 11th-grade students in Ha Tinh received a "shower" of praise for their fashion collection made entirely from recycled denim and discarded materials.

The Tran Nhat Duat pedestrian bridge has been transformed by artists into a colorful, light-filled "aquarium" featuring models of ocean fish made from recycled materials.

Excessive logging for paper production has a negative impact on the environment; recycling paper to extend its lifespan contributes to environmental protection.

According to Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha, businesses should be encouraged to fulfill their recycling responsibilities themselves as required by regulations or to contract with qualified recycling companies.

Using waste materials like sugarcane bagasse and eggshells, student Ngo Gia Thao (Ho Chi Minh City University of Education) has created useful and aesthetically pleasing products such as paintings, pencil cases, and handbags.

Representatives from 14 associations have submitted a written request to the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment regarding adjustments to the recycling fee in the draft submitted to the Prime Minister on July 27th.

Epic OneWater Brew is an unusual beer made with a unique blend of recycled bathroom wastewater, such as water from showers, sinks, and washing machines.

Don't throw away your used toothpaste tubes just yet, because they have uses that not everyone knows about.

Many Vietnamese businesses have been using and producing eco-friendly materials to replace virgin plastic, contributing to reducing plastic waste dumped into the ocean each year.

Some businesses have switched to producing and using recycled plastic materials instead of traditional virgin plastic, but they face business risks.

The European Commission is proposing new EU-wide rules on packaging to address the ever-increasing amount of waste and consumer frustration regarding the environment.

The workshop aims to encourage businesses to focus on waste collection and recycling, increase the recycling rate of plastic waste, and develop a circular economy in Vietnam.

The 2020 Environmental Protection Law and Decree 08/2022/ND-CP guiding the law require businesses to fulfill their mandatory responsibility for waste collection and recycling.

Recently, thousands of students in Ha Nam and Binh Duong had unforgettable experiences at the "Community Day" event organized by Cô Gái Hà Lan (Dutch Lady).

Faced with the threat of plastic waste devastating the environment, many domestic businesses have taken action to reduce the amount of plastic released into nature or to use recycled products.