Plastic recovered and recycled
39,305
KILOGRAMS
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KILOGRAMS
Quantity by types of plastic
PET
Water bottles
3,889 kg
HDPE
Milk jugs
1,270 kg
LDPE
Shopping bags
160 kg
PP
Rigid plastics
1,426 kg
PS
Foam products
1,205 kg
PVC
Pipes & films
4,297 kg
Mixed
Mixed
93 kg
Other
Food containers
1,584 kg
39,305
KILOGRAMS
Recovered from:
Quantity by types of plastic
PET
Water bottles
3,889 kg
HDPE
Milk jugs
1,270 kg
LDPE
Shopping bags
160 kg
PP
Rigid plastics
1,426 kg
PS
Foam products
1,205 kg
PVC
Pipes & films
4,297 kg
Mixed
Mixed
93 kg
Other
Food containers
1,584 kg
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dung.duong
Ha Giang
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Viet Nam
305 kg
Plastic supported
Plastiks
166 kg
Plastic supported
Amy Ma-1234-123-12345689
An Giang
,
Viet Nam
4,205 kg
Plastic supported
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Chloe Artist supported a Recovery Entity
Dexter99 new PRG 3000
about 3 years ago10 kgplastic recovered
Lunar New Year Festival often falls between late January and early February; it is among the most important holidays in Vietnam. Officially, the festival includes the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd day in Lunar Calendar; however, Vietnamese people often spend nearly a month celebrating this special event. Tet Holiday gets its beginning marked with the first day in the Lunar YearRecovery Entity supported
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Plastic Credit
Chloe Artist supported a Recovery Entity
Emma Dao PP5 1000kg
about 3 years ago7 kgplastic recovered
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book.Recovery Entity supported
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Plastic Credit
Chloe Artist supported a Recovery Entity
Dexter99 new 0812
about 3 years ago
105 kg
plastic recovered
Recovery Entity supported
Chloe Artist supported a Recovery Entity
Dexter99 new PRG 3000
about 3 years ago
100 kg
plastic recovered
Lunar New Year Festival often falls between late January and early February; it is among the most important holidays in Vietnam. Officially, the festival includes the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd day in Lunar Calendar; however, Vietnamese people often spend nearly a month celebrating this special event. Tet Holiday gets its beginning marked with the first day in the Lunar Year
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