Vietnam calls for Japanese support in waste treatment hinh anh 1Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Vo Tuan Nhan and Japan’s state minister of the environment Yukari Sato. (Photo: VNA) 

Phnom Penh (VNA) –
Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Vo Tuan Nhan has called on Japan to continue helping Vietnam with treatment technologies for daily waste.

Nhan, who led a Vietnamese delegation to the 15th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on the Environment (AMME15) in Cambodia’s Siem Reap, made the suggestion at a meeting with Japan’s state minister of the environment Yukari Sato on the sidelines of the event on October 9.

Vietnam is scheduled to organise a national conference on solid waste in October or November this year, he said, expressing his hope that Japan will introduce cutting-edge treatment technologies applicable in Vietnam at the event.

As ASEAN Chair in 2020, Vietnam considers plastic and marine plastic waste one of the priorities of the year, the official said, adding that over the past years, the country has focused on addressing pollution caused by solid waste, and intensified advanced solutions to solid waste.

For her part, Sato said Japan is assisting ASEAN in carrying out activities regarding plastic and marine plastic waste.

She highlighted the Osaka Blue Ocean Vision adopted by the Group of G20 (G20) last June, and suggested Vietnam join hands to realise the goals set out in the document.

Japan hopes that the Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) will continue its support for Japan in implementing projects on marine plastic waste monitoring and building a centre on knowledge sharing about marine plastic waste, she said.

At a ministerial-level dialogue on environmental cooperation between ASEAN and Japan within the framework of AMME 15, Japan presented an initiative on establishing a hydro-fluorocarbons (HFC) management centre, which will be announced at the 25th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP 25) in December, she said, calling for Vietnam’s participation in the alliance.

In this regard, Nhan said Vietnam is also interested in HFC management and stands ready to join the alliance.

On this occasion, Sato affirmed that Japan is willing to help Vietnam implement activities in 2020 when the country assumes the ASEAN Chair./.


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