LSP collaborated to implement Waste Segregation at the administrative building of DONRE in BR-VT Province
Long Son Commune, Ba Ria – Vung Tau, recently, with the experience in implementing waste segregation models at the source in Long Son and its commitment to green manufacturing and sustainable operations, Long Son Petrochemicals or LSP has been chosen as a key partner in the design and execution of the waste segregation at source model at the administrative building of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment (DONRE) in Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province.
Under the model at DONRE, the waste is categorized into three types. Each type of waste should be disposed of in separate bins for efficient collection and processing. The three waste categories are:
- Food waste, including leftover and expired food
- Recyclable waste, including paper, plastic, metal, and glass
- Other waste, further divided into hazardous waste and general waste
Once the waste segregation at source model is successfully implemented at DONRE of BRVT, it will be considered a role model, serving as the basis for proposing to replicate at the Ba Ria – Vung Tau Provincial Administrative Center and the offices of DONRE’s subordinate units.
In contributing to the project, LSP aims to collaborate with DONRE to drive waste management toward a circular economy and sustainability. It also underscores LSP’s unwavering commitment to sustainability with a focus on ESG – environmental, social, and governance, through fostering a culture of responsible waste management.
Regarding the efforts in driving Circular Economy in Actions, in 2023, LSP successfully implemented and handed over the Waste Segregation at Source- school model to Long Son 1 and Long Son 2 primary schools and the Waste Segregation at Source – Residential model to hamlet 1 in Long Son commune. These efforts are part of SCGC and LSP’s commitment within the framework of Public-Private Collaboration (PPC) that SCGC and LSP have cooperated with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), Dow Vietnam, and Unilever Vietnam to build a circular economy in plastic waste management in Vietnam. In 2024, LSP has also extended its support to implement the Waste Segregation at Source in three additional schools within the commune.
Driving in waste management towards circular economy and sustainability Battery box for collecting hazardous waste Active waste segregation at source at DONRE office
Separated trash bins for efficient collection of waste at DONRE’s facility