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Potential Climate Change Mitigation Opportunities in Waste Management Sector in Vietnam

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Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
RCEE Energy and Environment JSC.
Contributor:
Full Advantage Co., Ltd.
RCEE Energy and Environment JSC.
Series:
Other Environmental Study
World Bank e-Library.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon Finance.
Chemicals.
Climate.
Climate Change.
Climate Change Mitigation and Green House Gases.
Electricity.
Emission Reductions.
Emissions.
Energy Efficiency.
Energy Production.
Environment.
Environmental Engineering.
Fossil Fuels.
Fuels.
Greenhouse Gases.
Hazardous Waste.
Lakes.
Landfill Gas.
Landfills.
Latrines.
Methane.
Mining.
Municipal Waste.
Natural Resources.
Nitrous Oxide Emissions.
Pesticides.
Power Generation.
Power Plants.
Renewable Energy.
Runoff.
Sanitation.
Sanitation and Sewerage.
Surface Water.
Textile Industry.
Waste.
Waste Management.
Waste Treatment.
Wastewater.
Wastewater Treatment.
Water Pollution.
Water Resources.
Water Supply.
Water Supply and Sanitation.
Local Subjects:
Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon Finance.
Chemicals.
Climate.
Climate Change.
Climate Change Mitigation and Green House Gases.
Electricity.
Emission Reductions.
Emissions.
Energy Efficiency.
Energy Production.
Environment.
Environmental Engineering.
Fossil Fuels.
Fuels.
Greenhouse Gases.
Hazardous Waste.
Lakes.
Landfill Gas.
Landfills.
Latrines.
Methane.
Mining.
Municipal Waste.
Natural Resources.
Nitrous Oxide Emissions.
Pesticides.
Power Generation.
Power Plants.
Renewable Energy.
Runoff.
Sanitation.
Sanitation and Sewerage.
Surface Water.
Textile Industry.
Waste.
Waste Management.
Waste Treatment.
Wastewater.
Wastewater Treatment.
Water Pollution.
Water Resources.
Water Supply.
Water Supply and Sanitation.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2009.
System Details:
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Summary:
Along with economic growth and improved living standards, waste from households, industries, and commercial or service establishments is expected to increase rapidly over the next years. Managing this waste is a hard challenge for the Government of Vietnam because of its substantial cost and lack of awareness and participation of people and businesses. Wastes can be classified according to: their form (wastewater, solid waste); their origin (industrial wastes, agricultural wastes, urban (municipal) wastes); and their hazardous nature (non-hazardous or hazardous).

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