Author:
Tran Thi Yen Anh,Kieu Kinh Thi,Herat Sunil,Kaparaju Prasad
Abstract
The Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme has emerged as a critical environmental policy instrument around the world, holding great promise for addressing significant environmental challenges in Vietnam, a country undergoing fast economic expansion and industrialization. This literature review proceeds to describe Vietnam’s EPR program, focusing on its regulations and implementation procedures. By highlighting several obstacles and directions in Vietnam, this review emphasizes the importance of aligning EPR strategies with the country's socio-economic context to achieve sustainable management of waste and a circular economy.
Publisher
International Experts for Research Enrichment and Knowledge Exchange (IEREK)
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