PM Pham Minh Chinh extends Tet greetings to environmental sanitation workers in Hanoi

The PM expressed heartfelt appreciation to the “silent workers” who forgo personal time and family reunions to keep the city green, clean and orderly, contributing to the health and well-being of residents.

PM Pham Minh Chinh extends Tet greetings to sanitation workers at Yen The Alley on Nguyen Thai Hoc Street. (Photo: VNA)
PM Pham Minh Chinh extends Tet greetings to sanitation workers at Yen The Alley on Nguyen Thai Hoc Street. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Ahead of the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on February 15 visited and extended Tet greetings to environmental sanitation workers in Hanoi, offering encouragement and outlining key tasks for the year ahead.

Amid the festive atmosphere celebrating the Party and welcoming the Lunar New Year, as the nation prepares for the Tet holiday, PM Chinh visited, inspected and extended encouragement to environmental sanitation workers directly engaged in maintaining urban cleanliness across the capital city.

The PM expressed heartfelt appreciation to the “silent workers” who forgo personal time and family reunions to keep the city green, clean and orderly, contributing to the health and well-being of residents.

During the peak days ahead of Tet, waste generation across Hanoi is estimated at between 9,500 and 10,500 tonnes per day, an increase of 30 - 50% compared to ordinary days, placing considerable pressure on the capital’s waste collection, transport and treatment systems. In areas managed by the Hanoi Urban Environment One Member Limited Liability Company (URENCO), daily waste collection reaches around 2,600 tonnes, roughly 800 tonnes higher than usual.

The municipal People’s Committee has directed departments, agencies and local authorities to implement a comprehensive plan to ensure environmental sanitation during Tet. Many communes and wards have organised large-scale clean-up campaigns, cleared waste accumulation sites, increased collection frequency and arranged round-the-clock duty shifts throughout the holiday period.

Operators of the city’s two centralised waste treatment facilities have maintained 24-hour operations to ensure the timely reception and processing of all waste generated each day, while transport vehicles are closely monitored to prevent environmental incidents.

URENCO has deployed an additional 69 modern vehicles, including electric units, to serve the Tet period. The company has increased work shifts and strengthened street sweeping, road and pavement washing, and waste collection and treatment, maintaining continuous round-the-clock operations. Quality control is conducted remotely through smart camera and GPS systems, ensuring rapid response to any environmental issues.

During his visit, he met and encouraged sanitation workers at several locations, including Le Truc Flower Garden, Yen The Alley on Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Hanoi Railway Station, the Central Circus and Thong Nhat Park along Tran Nhan Tong Street.

Observing clean streets and well-maintained public spaces along the route, the government leader commended Hanoi's authorities, particularly frontline sanitation workers, for their efforts in improving the urban environment and ensuring the capital welcomes the new year in a bright, green and orderly setting.

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PM Pham Minh Chinh visits and encourages sanitation workers in Hanoi. (Photo: VNA)

He called on URENCO and relevant units to continue investing in technology, modern equipment and mechanisation, and to apply scientific and technological advances to reduce manual labour in waste collection, sorting and treatment, thereby minimising pollution risks.

The PM also urged the launch of emulation movements, timely commendation of exemplary workers and the replication of best practices. Appropriate salary and bonus policies, regular health checks and improved working conditions should be ensured so that workers’ livelihoods continue to improve year by year.

Inquiring about workers’ family circumstances and Tet preparations, PM Chinh once again expressed gratitude for their dedication and sacrifice. He encouraged them not only to maintain professional pride and diligence, but also to strengthen public awareness efforts, guiding residents to dispose of waste properly, place rubbish at designated times and locations, sort waste at source and actively participate in maintaining environmental hygiene, in the spirit that people both contribute to and benefit from a clean and healthy living environment./.

VNA

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