Rmit Vietnam Students Won The Asean Childhood Reporter Contest
With the idea of reducing plastic waste, the group of RMIT Vietnam has won the third prize of the ASEAN Regional Social Aquarium (ASEAN Youth Social Journalism Contest (ASEAN Youth Social Journalism Contest) .0: 00/1: 48 South Southern "Flatten the project Plastic Curve "(temporarily translated: flattening plastic waste curves) due to two students Hoang Nguyen Nhat Vi and Pham Quang Vinh (RMIT University) has won the third prize for young social reporters contest areas ASEAN (ASEAN Youth Social Journalism Contest). Nguyen Nhat Vi and Pham Quang Vinh (Professional media student, RMIT University) won the third prize at the ASEAN Regional Social Affairs Reporter Contest. Photo: NTCC with the theme "ASEAN and Covid-19 young people - Responses, recovery and resilience" that the competition organizer, the group decides to help young people buy online to perform small actions But bringing the impact when buying, "Flatten The Plastic Curve" is a social networking campaign to raise awareness for young Vietnamese about using plastic packaging throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. After only a month of running the program, the project has access to the success of nearly 200,000 young readers