Ha Noi expects to seek Czech’s experiences to ease air pollution and traffic congestion

September 12, 2023 7:50 PM GMT+7

VGP - Ha Noi expects to receive strong support from international partners, including those from the Czech Republic, to address pollution, as well as traffic congestion, said Nguyen Trong Dong, Vice Chairman of the Ha Noi People's Committee.

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Nguyen Trong Dong, Vice Chairman of the Ha Noi People's Committee (right), presents a gift to Environment Minister Petr Hladik, Ha Noi, September 12, 2023

The Vice Chairman expressed the aspiration during a reception for Environment Minister Petr Hladik on September 12 in Ha Noi.

The Vice Chairman said Ha Noi is home to about 10 million people, which gives significant care to traffic.

"In recent years, the capital has made remarkable achievements in socio-economic growth, but this has been accompanied by environmental pollution and traffic congestion in the city," he said.

A huge amount of waste is still buried, he said, adding that the city is now developing two waste treatment plants in Soc Son District and Xuan Son Commune in Son Tay Town.

The two plants will be able to handle up to 7,000 tons of household waste per day, he said.

"By 2030, Ha Noi plans to treat 100 percent of its wastewater," he said.

"The city expects to receive strong support from international partners, including those from the Czech Republic, to address these issues," he said.

Czech government agencies and companies are ready to help Ha Noi in waste management, water treatment and public transportation, Environment Minister Petr Hladik said.

Referring to the problems Ha Noi faces in these sectors, the Czech Minister said he was accompanized by a group of companies who looked for opportunities in Viet Nam, especially those related to environmental protection and energy.

The delegation met with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to discuss issues related to the implementation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and cooperation in combating climate change and eco-friendly tourism./.

Khanh Phuong
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