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Hanoi to build two more waste-to-energy plants to curb pollution

20 December 2025 | 06:09:00 AM

Hanoi plans to build two additional waste-to-energy plants in Soc Son and Son Tay, with the goal of largely treating all of the city’s household waste by 2028.

The plan was announced at a meeting held by the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Environment on December 18 to discuss measures to curb worsening air pollution in the capital.

According to the department, Hanoi continues to struggle with air pollution, with little sign of improvement in recent years, particularly during the winter months from November to April. Traffic is the main source, accounting for more than half of PM2.5 levels.

The department estimates that about 58.65 per cent of primary PM2.5 originates within Hanoi, with the remainder coming from neighbouring localities and transboundary sources. A comprehensive emissions inventory is under way and is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2026.

At the meeting, Professor Hoang Xuan Co of the Vietnam Association of Environmental Economics said Hanoi needed to better understand how secondary fine particles form and why pollution worsens in winter, citing temperature inversion, and called for vertical meteorological monitoring.

Hoang Duong Tung, chairman of the Vietnam Clean Air Network, said air quality management should be devolved to commune and ward level, backed by digitised emissions data, GIS-based mapping of polluters and tougher, progressive penalties.

Nguyen Xuan Dai, director of the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Environment, said the city had made notable progress, including phasing out coal briquettes and manual brick kilns and cutting the burning of straw and agricultural by-products by about 80 per cent.

Waste treatment had also improved significantly with the operation of large waste-to-energy facilities such as the Soc Son and Seraphin plants. Two more plants will be built in Soc Son and Son Tay, which should allow Hanoi to handle most of its household waste by 2028, Dai said.

The department will consolidate expert recommendations and advise the city’s leadership on short- and long-term measures to curb air pollution and strengthen coordination across the capital, he added.

 

Source: Dtinews/Tienphong

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