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A flick through: waste management in Thailand and Vietnam

Thao Pham
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As the region urbanises rapidly, Southeast Asia is struggling to keep up with the amount of waste it is generating, putting pressure on the environment.

But the governments of Vietnam and Thailand in particular are committed to changing this – and they're seeking the right technologies to help.

International firms should be paying attention, says Country Manager of our Vietnam operation, Thao Pham – who expands below.

 

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Thao leads our operations in Vietnam where she manages more than 80 trade projects annually, including business matching, market research and large-scale, multi-sector trade missions. She has extensive experience of supporting companies in industrial segments including electronics, machinery, aerospace, medical and automotive. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Economics from the Foreign Trade University in Ho Chi Minh City and is fluent in Vietnamese and English.