Korean NGO hands over waste treatment system to Vietnam’s locality
![]() |
| Good Neighbors, an international humanitarian development NGO, is carrying out a "Green Light Project (GLP)" in cooperation with Kia Motors to improve the environment and self-reliance of local communities in Vietnam. |
The activity is a part of the Green Light Project, which is sponsored by KIA Motors.
Accordingly, GLP, which started in 2012, is a global social contribution program of Kia Motors that helps African and Asian residents become independent from one-off support.
The People’s Committee of Mai Chau and GNI in November 2019 had signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperating to implement the KIA "Green Light Project" in Vietnam.
One of the main targets of that project is improving the quality of life for local people in Mai Chau. In 2020, Green Light Project supported the upgrade one waste treatment system by installing the classification and recycling plastic bead machines. The total budget is up to VND 3 billion (USD 130.000). After a trial-operation period, GNI expects that the system will be officially worked on May 2021.
![]() |
| Since July of last year, Good Neighbors and Kia Motors began to build a GLP waste disposal center in Mai Chau, 140 km from the capital Hanoi. |
![]() |
| It is estimated that 23.9 tonnes of waste are discharged in Mai Chau district each day. |
In addition, GNI also supported two garbage trucks and 270 trash cans. Moreover, with the reciprocity of Mai Chau People’s Committee, GNI installed a three-phase power system, bought an excavator with the total amount is up to VND 1 billion (USD 43.300).
GNI hopes that these activities will contribute to solving problems of waste and protect the environment in Mai Chau district, providing people with a green - clean - beautiful living environment./.
| Flood control lake's water in Southern Vietnam turns lilac, cause is undisclosed- Video The 10-hectare flood-control lake lying next to the seafood processing factories in Phu My town turns lilac with a stinky smell. |
| Japan supports Vietnam in building emission-free circular economy The Ministry of Environment of Japan agreed to continue cooperation and share information with Vietnam on the building of relevant standards and criteria as well ... |
| Good Neighbors organizes training classes on environment protection for children in Hoa Binh On March 8 and 10, the Korean non-governmental organization Good Neighbors in Vietnam (GNI) organized training on environment protection (topic: Waste and recycling) for students ... |
Recommended
Viet's Home
GNI Delivers Winter Clothes to Aid Over 12,000 Needy People in Phu Tho Province
Viet's Home
Ireland Funds EUR1.4 Million to Support Climate Resilience, Empower Ethnic Minority Women in Three Provinces
Viet's Home
Foreign Tourists Join Hands in Post-Flood Recovery in Vietnam
Viet's Home
International Organizations Provide Emergency Aid To Disaster-Hit Localities In Vietnam
Viet's Home
Synchronized Implementation of Enhanced Measures to Combat IUU Fishing
Viet's Home
Vietnamese Youth Join hands to Fight Antibiotic Resistance in Agriculture
Vietnamese Herbal Tea
Tan Hiep Phat and the 30–Year Journey: When Learning Becomes the DNA of Pioneers
Vietnamese Herbal Tea


