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Hanoi garbage
Hanoi river walking path turns into garbage site
Three years after being created, a walking path next to Hanoi's To Lich River is now degraded and full of trash.
Japanese expat group cleans up Hanoi's Sword Lake
Vietnam's largest waste-to-energy plant nears completion
Covid-19 again delays Hanoi waste-to-energy plant
A plant in Hanoi that will generate electricity from waste has been delayed for a second time, and might only be completed in May.
March 4, 2021 | 09:14 pm PT
Compensation delay: protesters again block Hanoi garbage dump
Local people have once again blocked entry to Hanoi’s Nam Son waste treatment plant over a compensation dispute, preventing garbage trucks from going in.
July 14, 2020 | 01:02 am PT
Hanoi to relocate households next to huge dump following protests
1,100 Hanoi households will be moved away from a landfill they’ve been living next to for two decades.
January 17, 2019 | 08:46 pm PT