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0:00Now, according to the United Nations
0:02Environmental Program, around 11.2
0:05billion tons of solid waste are
0:07collected worldwide each year, placing
0:09enormous strain on the environment. And
0:11as Vietnam implements Resolution 57 on
0:14advancing science, technology,
0:16innovation, and digital transformation,
0:19Vietnamese scientists from around the
0:20world are leading research that seeks to
0:23find practical solutions to this issue.
0:26Their actions are also helping support
0:28green growth and the circular economy.
0:33>> KBS
0:35>> That's why
0:35>> MBC
0:37TJB and YTN, four broadcasters in the
0:41Republic of Korea, have reported on a
0:44study by Ninh Pham Thanh Chung, a
0:46Vietnamese doctoral student at the Korea
0:48Advanced Institute of Science and
0:50Technology, using fallen leaves. Chung
0:52and his research team has developed a
0:54biodegradable agricultural mulch film,
0:57offering an alternative to conventional
0:59plastic mulch that can remain in the
1:01environment for hundreds of years.
1:05>> When I arrived in the Republic of Korea
1:07in autumn, I saw large amounts of fallen
1:10leaves and wondered if they could be
1:11turned into fully biodegradable
1:13agricultural mulch film. The biggest
1:16challenge was minimizing harmful
1:18chemicals. We therefore used green
1:20solvents for pre-treatment and only
1:22water to produce the film. This became a
1:24key strength of our research.
1:30>> In Singapore, Pham Ngo Minh Quang is
1:32finding ways to recycle composites,
1:35highly durable materials used in
1:37advanced industries, into valuable
1:39products for sound absorption, thermal
1:42insulation, and oil absorption. His
1:45research was published in Waste
1:46Management, a leading international
1:48journal in the field.
1:51>> I believe that if this new approach to
1:54composite recycling is developed and
1:56scaled up, it could reduce environmental
1:58risks. In Vietnam, it could also ease
2:01the economic burden of treating used
2:03solid waste materials.
2:08>> The Politburo's recently issued a
2:10resolution 23 on affairs related to
2:13overseas Vietnamese aims to develop
2:16networks in a sustainable ecosystem
2:18connecting Vietnamese experts,
2:20intellectuals and scientists worldwide.
2:22The resolution is expected to create
2:24more avenues for young Vietnamese
2:26researchers like Quang and Trung to
2:28contribute to national development in
2:30various ways, including from abroad.
2:36>> In the future, I hope to serve as the
2:38bridge between Vietnam and Singapore in
2:40solid waste management and technological
2:43development.
2:45>> I hope to become an educator and inspire
2:48future generations of young Vietnamese,
2:50especially those passionate about
2:52environmental issues.
2:56>> From fragile leaves to highly durable
2:58composites, materials once considered
3:00waste are being given a new life through
3:03Vietnamese innovation. By addressing
3:05Vietnam's needs, research from
3:07international laboratories can help
3:09tackle the global waste challenge and
3:11support the [music] country's green
3:12development.