VIETNAM RELEASES THE LIST OF RECYCLING UNITS AND ORGANIZATIONS UNDER EPR SYSTEM

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On February 20, 2024, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment issued Notice No. 86/TB-BTNMT announcing the list of product and packaging recycling units. Accordingly, 24 product and packaging recycling units in the North and South were announced in this round.

According to Notice No. 185/TB-BTNMT dated April 7, 2023, from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, product and packaging recycling units have submitted documents and accompanying materials to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, requesting to be announced as recycling units for products and packaging. Based on consultations with localities, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has announced a list of product and packaging recycling units according to the provisions of Clause 6, Article 79 of Decree No. 08/2022/NDCP dated January 10, 2022, of the Government, detailing a number of articles of the Law on Environmental Protection. Product and packaging recycling units are units that have been granted environmental licenses and component environmental licenses by competent state agencies according to the provisions of the law on environmental protection (of which: packaging has 21 recycling units; batteries and batteries have 07 recycling units; electricity and electronics have 04 recycling units; lubricants have 03 recycling units). The Northern region has 13 recycling units, and the Southern region has 11 recycling units.

DUYTAN Recycling is honored to be one of 24 official packaging recycling units throughout Vietnam, specializing in three types of recycled packaging: PET packaging, HDPE & PP packaging, to produce recycled plastic pellets as raw materials for industrial production.

This is considered one of the important steps for the Company to affirm production quality, competitiveness, and is the first step for future development plans.

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