Ho Chi Minh City launches automated weighing system at waste treatment facilities

The municipal Department of Agriculture and Environment has issued an operational procedure for the automated weighing software at domestic solid waste treatment plants across the city, marking a new step in the digitalisation of waste management.

A corner of the Da Phuoc waste treatment complex in HCM City’s Hung Long commune. (Photo: sggp.org.vn)
A corner of the Da Phuoc waste treatment complex in HCM City’s Hung Long commune. (Photo: sggp.org.vn)


Ho Chi Minh City (VNS/VNA) - Ho Chi Minh City has officially put into operation an automated weighing software system at major solid waste treatment facilities from April 1, aiming to improve transparency, efficiency, and data management in municipal waste processing.

The municipal Department of Agriculture and Environment has issued an operational procedure for the automated weighing software at domestic solid waste treatment plants across the city, marking a new step in the digitalisation of waste management.

Under the plan, the automated weighing system is now operating at four key waste treatment units, including the Northwest Solid Waste Treatment Complex at landfill No.3 operated by the city Urban Environment Company, plants run by Vietstar Joint Stock Company and Tam Sinh Nghia Investment and Development JSC, and the landfill at Da Phuoc Integrated Waste Treatment Complex operated by Vietnam Waste Solutions (VWS) Co., Ltd.

Waste treatment facilities located in the former provinces of Binh Duong and Ba Rịa-Vung Tau that previously handled Ho Chi Minh City’s waste are scheduled to implement the automated weighing software from April 15.

Nguyen Hong Nguyen, deputy director of the Department of Agriculture and Environment, said the city’s waste treatment complex management board has guided relevant units in implementing the new system and operating procedures.

Under the system, all garbage trucks entering treatment facilities are automatically identified through eTag cards attached to vehicle windshields or headlights, allowing the system to record vehicle licence plates, transport companies and waste sources from transfer stations.

The weighing data are automatically recorded, stored and managed in a centralised digital system for up to 10 years, supporting settlement, inspection, auditing and state management activities.

The automated weighing software will run in parallel with the existing paper-based process until June 30 to ensure a smooth transition.

From July 1, authorities will officially rely solely on data generated by the automated system.

The initiative is part of the city’s broader effort to modernise waste management, strengthen supervision of waste treatment operations and enhance environmental protection in line with its sustainable urban development goals./.

VNA

See more

Visitors explore technology showcases at the exhibition held during the Da Nang Startup and Innovation Festival (SURF 2025). (Photo: VNA)

About 10,000 students expected at National Startup Day 2026

This year marks the rollout of the “Student Startup Support Programme for 2026 – 2035”, approved under Decision No. 336/QD-TTg, which places emphasis on practical outcomes, real products, real testing, real partnerships, and measurable impact.

Hong Quang High School pilots teaching mathematics in English starting from the 2025–2026 academic year. (Photo: VNA)

National foreign language proficiency framework issued

The circular establishes a unified benchmark for foreign language proficiency across the national education system, providing a foundation for curriculum design, teaching, testing, assessment, and certification. It is expected to help learners better map out their language development pathways while enabling educational institutions to improve training quality and strengthen articulation between different levels of education.

Arrest warrants issued for Di and Dinh Yum, who are accused of abusing religious cover to undermine the State’s national unity policy (Photo: the Investigation Security Agency of the Gia Lai provincial Department of Public Security)

Two wanted for abusing religious cover to undermine national unity policy

The fugitives are Di (also known as Siu Di), born in 1941, and Dinh Yum (also known as Dinh Jum or Ba Koih), born in 1963, from Ba Na ethnic minority group in Gia Lai province, and hold Vietnamese nationality. They have been charged under Clause 1, Article 116 of the Penal Code for undermining the national unity policy.

Thach Phuoc Binh, Deputy Head of the Vinh Long delegation of National Assembly deputies, presents gifts to residents in Long Hiep commune on the occasion of the 2026 Chol Chnam Thmay festival. (Photo: VNA)

Support delivered to Khmer households for traditional New Year

The province's delegation of National Assembly deputies, in coordination with relevant agencies, presented 600 gifts across 11 communes, including 100 in Tap Son commune and 50 in each of the others. The programme, worth 300 million VND (11,300 USD), was funded by Agribank’s Vinh Long branch.

Delegates launch the national job exchange platform. (Photo: VNA)

National job exchange platform launched to connect labour supply and demand

The national job exchange platform was launched on April 14 at vieclam.gov.vn, expected to enhance connections between job seekers and employers, contributing to a modern, transparent, flexible, and efficient labour market while improving employment services, ensuring social welfare, and supporting sustainable socio-economic development.

Students from the Talent Incubation Centre (HITA) attend the launch ceremony. (Photo: VNA)

Talent incubation centre debuts in Czech Republic to empower Vietnamese youth

Many overseas Vietnamese families, despite prioritising education and living standards, may face gaps in parent-child connection due to language and cultural differences. Therefore, the Talent Incubation Centre (HITA) in the Czech Republic seeks to foster deeper understanding within families, helping young people build confidence and character from within.

Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee President Bui Thi Minh Hoai (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Fatherland Front calls for support for Humanitarian Month 2026

In an appeal letter, VFF Central Committee President Bui Thi Minh Hoai highlighted the tradition of national solidarity and compassion, noting that individuals and organisations have consistently provided timely support to those in need both domestically and internationally.