The facility, he said, will use Tam Sinh Nghia technology, which is based on a model of recycling organic sweepings for cultivation that involves separating garbage and transforming it into micro-organic fertilizer or recycled plastic.
This modernized process avoids burial of waste and helps ensure a sustainable and eco-friendly development of the City. The facility has a total budgeted cost of US$21.8 million (VND495 billion).
It is expected to be placed into operation in mid-April 2017.