There is a famous saying: It takes a village to raise a child. It will take the entire global village to stop the flow of plastic waste into the environment.
Despite the many benefits of plastic to health, safety, sustainability and convenience, plastic waste has become a challenge in many parts of the world because it is not managed properly. To help address this challenge, it requires a coordinated and transformative way of both public and private sectors - policy makers, researchers, companies that make, use, sell, process, collect and recycle plastics, and consumers.
Featuring key note speeches and in-depth panel discussion among government authorities, NGOs and companies, this event is to showcase what Vietnam is doing to tackle this challenge and share relevant experiences from Europe.
Chairman at EuroCham Vietnam
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Vice Chairman at EuroCham Vietnam
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President, South & East Asia, ASEAN & Australia/New Zealand at BASF
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Regional Market Development Manager, Asia Pacific, Biopolymers ecoflex® & ecovio®
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By Mr. Nicolas Audier, EuroCham Chairman
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Mr. Võ Tuấn Nhân, Vice-Minister of Ministry of Natural Environment Resources (MONRE) (tbc)
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Representative of HCMC Authorities (tbc)
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By Mr. Tomaso Andreatta, Chairman of EuroCham Green Growth Sector Committee
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Dr. Ramkumar Dhruva, President, Regional Division, South & East Asia, ASEAN and Australia & New Zealand, BASF
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1. Why waste management is critical to waste/plastic waste issue?
2. Should we stop providing free shopping bags/coffee cups/drinking straws? Should we charge consumers instead like Hong Kong or other countries?
3. What's the tax incentives/other support from government to relevant manufacturers of sustainable plastics/companies using sustainable plastics?
4. What kind of support from private sector does the Government expect?
5. Role of education/awareness raising in minimizing single use plastics in particular and in waste classification/management in general?
6. What innovations can Eurocham members, BASF offer to help address organic waste/single use plastic waste challenge?
7. Sharing on experience/best practices from other companies?
Moderator: Mr. Tomaso Andreatta, Chairman of EuroCham Green Growth Sector Committee
Speakers :
• Head of General Department of Environment, MONRE Mr. Nguyễn Văn Tài (tbc)
• Dr. Ramkumar Dhruva, President, Regional Division, South & East Asia, ASEAN and Australia & New Zealand, BASF and Mr. Rowan Williams, Regional Market Development Manager, Asia Pacific, Biopolymers ecoflex® & ecovio®
• Other representatives and experts
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By Nicolas Audier, Chairman, Eurocham