Extended Producer Responsibility

Viet Nam

Overview
Obligated Producers
Packaging Items Covered
Mechanism of Implementation
Roles and Responsibilities

Overview

The incorporation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations in Viet Nam’s legal framework began in 2005 with the enactment of the Law on Environmental Protection 2005 (No. 52/2005/QH11). Article 67 of the law required producers to recover and dispose of expired or discarded products, including packages that were hard to decompose in nature. This initiative was driven by the need to address pollution leaked from informal recycling activities in craft villages. Although this provision was later repealed by the Law on Environmental Protection of 2014 (Law No. 55/2014/QH13), the responsibility of producers for post-consumer waste continued to be emphasized.

In parallel, the Vietnamese Government strengthened its pursuit towards enhanced municipal waste collection and recycling as well as reduced rate of plastics bags use in 2009 through the enactment of National Strategy for Integrated SWM to 2025, vision to 2050. The following year, the Law on Environmental Protection Tax 2010 imposed tax on taxable plastic bags, comprising of high-density and linear low-density polyethylene resin (HDPE and LDPE).

Clarification on the responsibility of manufacturers under the EPR principle was then provided in the Prime Minister’s Decision No 16/2015/QD-TTg on Collection and Treatment of Discarded Products. Nevertheless, a shortfall in recycling capacity of the formal sector in replacing the informal sector limited implementation results. Furthermore, a lack of detailed regulations, guidelines, and sanctions hindered law enforcement.

In an effort to resolve this issue, the Vietnamese Government devised the National Action Program for Sustainable Production and Consumption for 2021-2030 in 2020 which outlines prioritized activities in support of EPR implementation, such as the promotion of reuse- and recycle-oriented product design. Additionally, the government enacted the Law on Environmental Protection 2020 (No. 72/2020/QH14), making fundamental adjustment to the EPR policy through the introduction of two articles which govern the responsibilities of producers and importers for recycling products and packaging (Article 54) and waste treatment (Article 55). Detailed rules and guidance are provided in the Decree No. 08/2022/ND-CP on elaboration of several Articles of the Law on Environmental Protection (hereby referred to as the Decree) and the Circular No. 02/2022/TT-BTNMT on Implementation Rules for a Number of Articles of the Law on Environmental Protection, both enacted in 2022. Sanctions for failing to implement EPR are also regulated in (Article 32 and Article 33) of Decree No. 45/2022/ND-CP on Regulations on sanctioning administrative violations in the field of environmental protection.

The Minister of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) issued Decision No. 252/QD-BTNMT on February 14, 2023, establishing the National EPR Council, an intersectoral coordinating organization whose main task is to assist the Minister of MoNRE in managing, supervising, and supporting the implementation of the recycling responsibilities of products and packaging, as well as the collection and treatment of waste by producers and importers as prescribed by law. The National EPR Council established and is operating the National EPR Portal, and integrating with data of tax, customs, business registration and such other related databases to have reporting and declaration by the manufacturers or importers in line with the regulations. Further details on the current regulation on EPR in Viet Nam are elaborated below.

Table 1. Summary of policies, plans, and regulations regarding EPR for packaging in Viet Nam.

Policies, Plans, and Regulations

Promulgation Date

Status

Law on Environmental Protection 2005
(No. 52/2005/QH11)

29 November 2005

Repealed

National Strategy for Integrated SWM to 2025, vision to 2050 

(Decision No. 2149/QD-TTg)

17 December 2009

In effect

Law on Environmental Protection Tax 2010

(No. 57/2010/QH12)

15 November 2010

In effect

Law on Environmental Protection 2014
(No. 55/2014/QH13)

23 June 2014

Repealed

Prime Minister's. Decision No. 16/2015/QD-TTg

22 May 2015

In effect

National Action Program for Sustainable Production and Consumption for 2021-2030

24 June 2020

In effect

Law on Environmental Protection 2020
(No. 72/2020/QH14)

17 November 2020

In effect

Decree No. 08/2022/ND-CP on elaboration of several Articles of the Law on Environmental Protection

10 January 2022

In effect

Circular No. 02/2022/TT-BTNMT on Implementation Rules for a Number of Articles of the Law on Environmental Protection

10 January 2022

In effect

Decree No. 45/2022/ND-CP on Regulations on Sanctioning Administrative Violations in The Field of Environmental Protection

7 July 2022

In effect