Green consumption – key for plastic waste reduction

Green consumption is considered one of the effective measures to minimise the discharge of plastic waste to the environment and encourage sustainable production and consumption, according to experts.
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Hanoi (VNA) – Green consumption is consideredone of the effective measures to minimise the discharge of plastic waste to theenvironment and encourage sustainable production and consumption, according toexperts.

Associate Prof. Dr. Do Van Manh, Vice Director of the Instituteof Environmental Technology under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technologysaid that the overuse of single-use plastic products and the poor management ofplastic waste have led to worsening plastic pollution.

He stressed the urgent need to enhance public awarenessand change consumers’ habit in using single-use plastic products.

Green consumption is also an important content of thenational strategy on green growth in the 2021-2030 period with a vision to2050. Currently, many mechanisms, policies and programmes have been implementedto encourage green consumption.

Many large-scale supermarkets of Vietnam have taken specificand actions to minimise the use of plastic bags and encourage customers to usemultiple-use shopping bags. Banana leaves have been used for food wrapping inCo.op Mart, Big C Da Nang and Big C Hanoi. Meanwhile, AEON has refunded customers who return bags for their next shopping.

Alongside, Vietjet Air and Bamboo Airways have planned touse environmentally-friendly products in their flights. Many private organisationsand agencies have called for people to exchange their plastic bottles fortrees. Restaurants have also served drinks to customers without plastic straws.

A recent survey by Nielsen Vietnam showed that 80%Vietnamese consumers are willing to pay more for products with green and cleancommitments that are produced with environmentally-friendly materials. Thisreflects a strong change in their awareness, it held./.
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