The new plant aims to provide sufficient treatment capacity to support the park’s tenants and its future needs. The first phase, slated to be finished in August 2017, will handle up to 6,000 cubic metres of solid waste a day. Once fully completed, the project is expected have a total capacity of 20,000 cubic metres per day.
Hung Nguyen District Party Secretary addressing at the GBC |
Speaking at the ceremony, deputy general director of VSIP Nghe An Edwin Chee said that the new plant affirmed VSIP’s commitment to conserving local environment as well as contributing to the socio-economic development of Nghe An.
Edwin Chee |
“In particular, the expansion will help VSIP lure more investors to Nghe An and spread environmental awareness,” he noted.
The park developer is also accelerating construction works on fire station and office buildings to put them into operation by the end of this year.
VSIP Nghe An is the seventh park developed by VSIP in Vietnam, following the success of the ones located in Binh Duong, Quang Ngai, Bac Ninh, Haiphong, and Hai Duong.
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