Trash bins help maintain cleanliness of Vietnam’s Nha Trang Bay

What used to be Vietnam’s cleanest cove, Nha Trang Bay is now a source of tons of garbage.

Thanks to Nha Trang Urban Environment Joint Stock Company, residents of the Tri Nguyen Island within the bay are now learning to dispose their wastes properly ever since the company’s employees started lending a hand to the government of Vietnam to help in the clean up drive.  People have learned to throw garbage properly in 100 trash bins which are collected daily. The government hopes that the residents and tourists will religiously throw their trash properly in the long run.

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