Waste treatment plant inaugurated in Dong Thap

A waste treatment and recycling plant was inaugurated in Cao Lanh district, the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap on July 26.
Waste treatment plant inaugurated in Dong Thap ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Dong Thap (VNA) – A wastetreatment and recycling plant was inaugurated in Cao Lanh district, the MekongDelta province of Dong Thap on July 26.

The 270 billion VND plant coversan area of 10ha and has a designed capacity of 240 tonnes of waste per day.

A representative of the investor –the Cuu Long Environment Joint Stock Company - said the Dap Da plant uses Danotechnology that could classify waste components by both automatic and manualsystems.

Waste will be then recycled into plasticseeds, organic fertiliser, smoke-free coal and bricks.

The project will benefit Cao Lanhcity, and the districts of Cao Lanh, Thap Muoi and Thanh Binh.

Nguyen Thanh Hung, Vice Chairmanof the provincial People’s Committee, praised the investor for completing theproject ahead of schedule and asked it to effectively run the plant.

In the near future, the companywill install several plants to raise the daily capacity to 500 tonnes and treatpart of waste from Lap Vo district.-VNA
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