
According to Decision No. 67/2025/QĐ-UBND, starting from June 1, 2025, Ho Chi Minh City will implement a household waste collection fee based on weight (kg).
This is a significant step toward promoting waste segregation at source and raising public awareness about environmental protection.
- Currently, Ho Chi Minh City generates over 9,500 tons of household waste per day, most of which is not sorted.
- Treating mixed waste is costly, pollutes the environment, and wastes resources that could otherwise be recycled or reused.
- The Law on Environmental Protection 2020 clearly requires waste to be sorted at source into three categories:
✅ Recyclable waste
✅ Organic waste
✅ Other waste
CITIZENS – What can you do to save money and live green?
- Sort your waste at home
- Use three separate bins or bags for recyclables, organics, and other waste.
- Clean paper and plastic should be kept separately to sell to collectors or send to recycling systems.
- Reduce organic waste through home recycling
- Use a compost bin or a food waste recycling machine to turn vegetable peels and leftovers into fertilizer.
- Minimize waste at the source
- Choose products with no plastic packaging, bring your own bags, and reuse old items.
- Limit leftover food, especially bones and oily food – they are harder to recycle and treat.
BUSINESSES – How to reduce waste-related costs?
- Measure – Manage waste by department
- Set green KPIs: less waste = lower costs.
- Clearly label office bins: recyclables, organics, and other waste.
- Adopt sorting and recycling technology
- Use organic waste recycling machines, especially in restaurants, canteens, and hotels.
- Provide specific and professional guidelines for sorting and recycling in buildings and offices.
- Internal training and communication
- Each employee is an “eco warrior” – starting from their own desk.
- Organize waste-sorting competitions or campaigns to raise awareness and strengthen team engagement.
