Excavations have shown that rubbish left outside the walls is not for burial but has been collected, sorted and sold.
The convenience of plastic bags no one denies, but to minimize the harm it causes to the ecological environment, we should reuse it more efficiently from today.
This unique product is researched and developed by a group of students in computer network and communication technology of Hoa Sen University (Ho Chi Minh City).
Biological waste bins use earthworms to treat dragon fruit garbage of the last three students Dao Y Kha, Cao Dang Khoa, Ton That Phu Tri (HCMC University of Architecture).
This product will help farmers collect straw after each harvest is quite easy. At the same time, people can store rice straw for various purposes such as growing mushrooms, making
Associate Professor and Doctor Le Van Thang and his colleagues succeeded in building a GIS database on waste collection system.
About 80,000 tons of plastic waste is gathered by a large area in the Pacific Ocean.
In the past, we were once known as a country with a recycling rate of nearly 100% Sweden.
With over 45 million tons of waste per year, Japan successfully developed an efficient waste treatment system, becoming one of the cleanest countries in the world.
Using earthworms to process dragon fruit, bio-waste bins of three students from HCMC University of Architecture to solve the urgent problem of Binh Thuan farmers.