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Hanoi mandates waste sorting into recyclables, food, and hazardous trash starting Jan. 8, with new fees based on volume.
Hanoi will enforce mandatory household waste sorting into recyclables, food waste, and hazardous materials starting January 8, under new rules allowing waste collectors to refuse unsorted trash and paving the way for volume-based fees.
Residents must use green bins for food waste and grey bins for other waste, with hazardous materials stored in leak-proof containers.
The policy, applying to individuals and small organizations producing under 300kg of waste daily, aims to reduce landfill use and boost recycling in a city generating about 7,500 tonnes of waste daily.
The Department of Agriculture and Environment is developing a new pricing system to replace current flat fees.
Hanoi obliga a clasificar los desechos en reciclables, alimentos y basura peligrosa a partir del 8 de enero, con nuevas tarifas basadas en el volumen.