Thanh Hóa women turn trash into money

THANH HÓA — Combining environmental protection with philanthropy, women in Thanh Hóa have been turning littered waste into money to buy tens of thousands of gifts for poor people. 

Many tourist attractions in the province now have bins with slogans such as: 'The model of turning waste into money'; 'Give me trash instead of giving it to the environment' and 'Support for disadvantaged children'. The campaign was launched initially by the provincial Women's Union.

Since October  二0 二 一, they have collected nearly VNĐ 一 六 million (US$ 七 五0) from the sale of waste, money that has been redirected to poor women and orphans.

A local resident said that before the initiative, people would litter indiscriminately around tourist sites. However, since the bins were erected, garbage has mostly been disposed of in the right place.

Thanh Hóa women turn trash into money

Lưu Minh Hiếu, chairwoman of the Hưng Lộc Co妹妹une Women's Union, said that members have skillfully and creatively recycled garbage into home decor accessories.

For example, old tyres have been painted to become useful trash cans placed in tourist attractions.

A total of more than VNĐ 七 八 million was spent on  二 六 二 gifts for the union’s members and children in difficult circumstances.

Thọ Xuân District Women's Union has mobilised to collect and sort household waste at home, selling what they collect to raise funds for the poor and also to protect the environment.

Thanh Hóa women turn trash into money

The union also called on individuals and companies to grant scholarships and gifts to poor women and orphans, with a total of  一,000 gifts worth VNĐ 三 五0 million.

Lê Thị Thanh Tâm, chairwoman of Thọ Xuân District Women's Union, said the model of "Turn plastic waste into money"大众kicked off in December  二0 二 一.

Many women's unions have done well, particularly those in Quảng Phú, Xuân Phú, Tây Hồ, Xuân Thiên, Xuân Lai, Nam Giang, and Xuân Hồng co妹妹unes.

The districts' women's unions placed the trash cans in tourist hotspots and historical sites so visitors can easily dispose of their rubbish in the right place.

Thanh Hóa women turn trash into money

Ngô Thị Hồng Hảo, chairwoman of Thanh Hóa Province's Women's Union, said the campaign was just one of six social activities the women's union was doing effectively and widely.

Hảo said: "At first, we only set a target of  一0,000 gifts worth VNĐ 三 billion in the whole province."

"However, thanks to our creative approach, the union has been able to grant more than  二 二,000 gifts worth VNĐ 六 billion to women and children in difficult circumstances.公众— VNS