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The Netherlands aids Can Tho with the automatic plastic trash collection system in the river

(VAN) The People’s Committee of the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho has approved non-project aid worth USD 122,000 funded by a non-profit organization in the Netherlands to improve the collection of marine plastic waste.
AuAutomatic trash collection barge on Can Tho River. Photo: T.Luy.

AuAutomatic trash collection barge on Can Tho River. Photo: T.Luy.

This plastic waste collection model belongs to the non-project aid program "Pilot to improve ocean plastic waste collection using trash traps and establish a local recycling system in Can Tho", organized by Recycled Island Foundation - Clear Rivers of the Netherlands funded.

Accordingly, Clear Rivers' aid worth USD 122,000 (equivalent to VND 2.86 billion) is used to deploy passive garbage collection equipment and design a recycling program with the participation of the local community.

The project aims to find a sustainable and effective approach to plastic waste by exploring how to achieve an effective waste management system.

The method of recovering waste from rivers using trash traps and recycling with the participation of local communities is a model that is considered suitable for river urban areas, contributing to improving the plastic waste collection and management system in Can Tho.

According to a representative of the Clear Rivers organization, the waste collection system on the river includes a Litter Traps machine that operates automatically without consuming fuel, according to the mechanism of sucking floating trash on the river into bags.

Clear Rivers staff will clean the trap twice a week, and it is estimated that they will collect about 8 blocks of plastic waste. This amount of plastic waste will be reused sustainably following the circular economy model. Collected plastic waste is recycled to create furniture and construction materials...

Previously, The Ocean Cleanup also handed over to Can Tho City an automatic river trash collection barge, which was invented by this organization.

This river cleaning system is powered by solar energy, is a machine that can automatically collect trash floating on the river surface, and is being deployed to collect trash on the Can Tho River. The barge is nearly 25m long, over 8m wide, and 4m high, with a total investment of nearly VND 20 billion, of which the Dutch side sponsored VND 14.6 billion. Each month, the barge automatically collects more than 10 tons of floating garbage on the Can Tho River.

Author: Thai Luy

Translated by Huong Giang

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