People from all the 29 precincts and districts of Vietnam ’s capital
city poured into the street on August 8 in response to the “Hanoi-Sunday
free from plastic packets” programme.
The main
event was held at the Ho Tay Water Park, along with a large number of
environmentally-friendly activities across Hanoi .
Groups of paddlers cycled around main streets with posters for
environmental protection and promotion girls and boys distributed
environmentally-friendly packets at supermarkets and traditional
markets. As many as 60,000 paper and cloth packets, which are easily
disintegrated in the environment, will be distributed free to shoppers
on this occasion.
The event was the follow-up of
another environmental programme called “Mitigation of the use of plastic
packets for environment” which has just concluded after seven months of
test-running.
The Director of the Hanoi
Environmental Protection Fund, Nguyen Thi Kim Thanh, said the
freshly-concluded pilot programme has shown encouraging results. Leaders
in the retail industry such as the Hanoi Trade Corporation and Metro
supermarket have set targets of establishing a habit of using
environmentally-friendly packets instead of plastic packets among
customers after a certain period of time of distributing paper and cloth
packets.
Metro giant even prints a slogan “Joining hands in protecting environment” on the surface of their packets.
Thanh acknowledged that it was not overnight to establish such as
habit for shoppers and called for long-term action to be taken such as
information campaigns to raise public awareness against plastic packets
and their harms to the environment.
Statistics
released by the Hanoi Supermarket Association showed that a housewife
uses at least 12 plastic packets a day, putting a huge quantity of such
environmental enemy out of control./.