Publications by authors named "Trung Thang Nguyen"

Article Synopsis
  • Increasing waste generation and lack of a formal recycling system are major challenges for Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) management in Hanoi, Vietnam.
  • The study estimates the supply and demand for CDW recycling plants, finding that demand for recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) surpasses supply, indicating a strong market potential.
  • The research evaluates two recycling plant models—stationary and mobile—showing that the stationary plant is a viable investment while mobile plants may need government support through policies like virgin material taxes and quality standards.
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Marine plastic litter, mostly comprising single-use plastics, has been recognised as one of the world's most urgent environmental concerns, and Vietnam has been ranked as one of the top five countries polluting the ocean with plastic waste. This paper examines Hanoi as a case study on single-use plastic by households, investigating the daily generation of single-use plastic waste through a survey, assessing existing policy gaps through a policy review, and providing recommendations on improving management along the supply chain in Vietnam. At almost 27 times a week on average, plastic shopping bags were found to be the most prevalent single-use plastic used by households, followed by wrap/film, straws, coffee cups with plastic lids, cutlery, takeout containers, food packaging, party cups, bottles for water and beverages, and other items.

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This study conducted a survey at 15 building construction and demolition sites in Hanoi, Vietnam in order to identify waste generation rates (WGR), composition, and current handling practices of construction and demolition waste (CDW). Waste quantification based on CDW layout, image analysis to identify CDW components, and face-to-face interviews with construction and demolition contractors to reveal CDW flows were performed. WGRs of 79.

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