VIETNAM NEWS FEBRUARY 13
13/02/2021 10:30 GMT+7
Young people join hands to keep Central Highlands green
Young people in HCM City take part in a project to plant trees in Đắk Nông Province. Photo sggp.org.vn
Tree-planting projects to protect the environment have become increasingly popular among young people from HCM City.
Their projects have not only contributed to increasing forest coverage on barren hills but also brought economic benefits to local people.
The project Garden-Forest was launched by JOY (Journey Of Youth) - a volunteer group in collaboration with the group named Planting one million trees per year and Bù Gia Mập National Park to plant trees on farmers land in Central Highlands provinces.
Update: January, 03/2021 - 07:07 | By Công Thành CLEAN & GREEN: The Japanese Covered Bridge is a popular spot for tourists visiting Hội An, which is planning to become the first zero waste site in Việt Nam. VNS Photo Công Thành Chef Phạm Tới from the Field restaurant in Hội An ancient town in central Quảng Nam Province designed a “zero waste” party for food-lovers, with salad, steak, and rice all appearing on the one plate. The shared plate will limit any leftover food while cutting down the number of plates needing water to be washed
The Japanese Covered Bridge is a popular spot for tourists visiting Hội An, which is planning to become the first zero waste site in Vietnam.- VNS
HOI AN (Vietnam News/ANN): Chef Phạm Tới from the Field restaurant in Hội An ancient town in central Quảng Nam Province designed a “zero waste” party for food-lovers, with salad, steak, and rice all appearing on the one plate.
The shared plate will limit any leftover food while cutting down the number of plates needing water to be washed and the number of wait staff required to serve customers.