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Campaign launched to make world cleaner

A ceremony was held in the Red River Delta province of Bac Ninh on September 19 to launch a national campaign to make the world cleaner.
A ceremony was held in the Red River Delta province of Bac Ninhon September 19 to launch a national campaign to make the world cleaner.

The event is part of the “Clean up the World” campaignwhich was first initiated by Australia in 1993 and is launchedannually across the world by the UN’s Environment Programme on the thirdweek of every September.

Deputy Minister of NaturalResources and Environment Nguyen Thai Lai and Australian AmbassadorAllaster Cox were among guests attending the event.

Thisyear’s “Clean up the World” will include environmental protectionactivities in every organisation, family and locality in Bac Ninhprovince.

The Ministry of Natural Resources andEnvironment also called on ministries and relevant agencies as well ascommunity to pay attention to preserve biodiversity.

Thesame day, launching ceremonies were held in Ho Chi Minh City and thecentral coastal province of Phu Yen in response to the campaign./.

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