Intersectional Gender Context Assessment of the Plastic Value Chain in Viet Nam
Intersectional Gender Context Assessment of the Plastic Value Chain in Viet Nam
Rapid economic progress in Viet Nam has been accompanied by a huge increase in consumption and, as a result, waste – particularly plastic waste. It is estimated that Viet Nam’s post-consumer plastic waste will rise by 36% from 2018 levels by the year 2030. Despite major commitments from the government, business and civil society, plastic waste leakage into the country’s water bodies is expected to increase by 106% between 2018 and 2030, to 373,000 tonnes per year.
The intersectional gender context assessment report on the plastic value chain in Viet Nam is an initiative under the framework of the NPAP Viet Nam. Its aim is to highlight the gender and inclusion gaps and inequalities that exist throughout the plastic value chain, which can inform the development of gender-responsive and inclusive policy options for addressing plastic waste pollution in Viet Nam.