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HCM City seeks low-emission city status

Transforming Ho Chi Minh City into a low-carbon emission metropolis was discussed at an international workshop in the city on February 14, as part of its partnership with the Japanese city of Osaka.
Transforming Ho Chi Minh City into a low-carbon emission metropolis wasdiscussed at an international workshop in the city on February 14, aspart of its partnership with the Japanese city of Osaka.

Participants explained ways to minimise carbon emissions in water, wastetreatment, transport, energy and food processing using the latesttechnology.

They also debated the efficiency of goodstransport by environmentally-friendly trucks, the use of publictransport and the operation of waste-fuelled power generators.

Director of the municipal Department of Natural Resources andEnvironment Dao Anh Kiet said HCM City is on the right track to becominga low-emission city thanks to a raft of joint technology transferprojects with Japan.

According to Kiet, the two cities signed amemorandum of understanding on cooperation in, among other areas, theeffective use of energy, sustainable water management, treatment ofsolid wastes, drainage and the application of information technology inmonitoring hazardous wastes.

The event was a joint effortbetween the municipal Office for Climate Change Adaptation and Japan’sGlobal Environment Centre Foundation.-VNA

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