Hanoi promotes cleaner production projects
Thứ sáu, 18/10/2013
Due to a cleaner production strategy in the industrial sector by 2020, Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade has actively deployed many projects in order to enhance production capacity and protect the environment for slaughter facilities. Hanoi Energy Conservation Center Deputy Director Nguyen Minh An talked about the issue in an interview with reporter Lan Phuong.
Due to a cleaner production strategy in the industrial sector by 2020, Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade has actively deployed many projects in order to enhance production capacity and protect the environment for slaughter facilities. Hanoi Energy Conservation Center Deputy Director Nguyen Minh An talked about the issue in an interview with reporter Lan Phuong.
Could you tell us more about wastewater treatment projects for slaughter facilities?
Hanoi spent over VND100 billion to deploy four wastewater treatment projects for slaughter facilities due to commitments with Hanoi’s People Committee. One project was completed and the remaining projects have been urgently implemented. These projects are expected to contribute to ensuring food safety and hygiene in cattle slaughter, protecting consumers’ health and gradually changing habits and behavior of consumers and slaughter facilities.
How do you assess the efficiency of the completed project?
After nine months of implementation, Vinh Anh Food Tech JSC completed the pilot project on constructing a wastewater treatment plant in cattle slaughter area in December 2012. The project was approved by Hanoi’s People Committee in October 2010 with the goal of constructing a comprehensive wastewater treatment system, including the waste treatment system in cattle slaughter and food processing; the exhaust fumes treatment system and wastewater, solid waste and gas emission collection system in the slaughter process. With a total investment capital of VND16.052 billion, after putting into operation, the wastewater treatment system of the company reached a capacity of 250cu.m per day. In addition, the solid waste collection system in the slaughter process met requirements. All mechanical and biological wastewater treatment systems were imported from the G7 nations. These systems have helped the company save about 40cu.m of water per day thanks to reusing treated wastewater, contributing to protecting the capital’s environment.
Could you tell us more about the progress of the remaining projects?
Following the success of the pilot project, Hanoi’s People Committee invested VND90 billion in three wastewater treatment projects in the Minh Hien Co., Ltd. (Bich Hoa Industrial Zone, Thanh Oai District), Cattle Trading and Processing Joint Stock Company-Hapro (Ha Binh Phuong Industrial Zone, Thuong Tin District) and Food Export Joint Stock Company (Cau Gao Industrial Zone, Dan Phuong District). As of date, these projects are implementing and expected to be completed in 2013, contributing to ensuring food safety and hygiene and protecting the capital’s environment./.
Hanoi spent over VND100 billion to deploy four wastewater treatment projects for slaughter facilities due to commitments with Hanoi’s People Committee. One project was completed and the remaining projects have been urgently implemented. These projects are expected to contribute to ensuring food safety and hygiene in cattle slaughter, protecting consumers’ health and gradually changing habits and behavior of consumers and slaughter facilities.
How do you assess the efficiency of the completed project?
After nine months of implementation, Vinh Anh Food Tech JSC completed the pilot project on constructing a wastewater treatment plant in cattle slaughter area in December 2012. The project was approved by Hanoi’s People Committee in October 2010 with the goal of constructing a comprehensive wastewater treatment system, including the waste treatment system in cattle slaughter and food processing; the exhaust fumes treatment system and wastewater, solid waste and gas emission collection system in the slaughter process. With a total investment capital of VND16.052 billion, after putting into operation, the wastewater treatment system of the company reached a capacity of 250cu.m per day. In addition, the solid waste collection system in the slaughter process met requirements. All mechanical and biological wastewater treatment systems were imported from the G7 nations. These systems have helped the company save about 40cu.m of water per day thanks to reusing treated wastewater, contributing to protecting the capital’s environment.
Could you tell us more about the progress of the remaining projects?
Following the success of the pilot project, Hanoi’s People Committee invested VND90 billion in three wastewater treatment projects in the Minh Hien Co., Ltd. (Bich Hoa Industrial Zone, Thanh Oai District), Cattle Trading and Processing Joint Stock Company-Hapro (Ha Binh Phuong Industrial Zone, Thuong Tin District) and Food Export Joint Stock Company (Cau Gao Industrial Zone, Dan Phuong District). As of date, these projects are implementing and expected to be completed in 2013, contributing to ensuring food safety and hygiene and protecting the capital’s environment./.