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Thousands of lipsticks piled up on Hanoi streets

On June 21, people passing by Cienco 5 Street, My Hung Commune, Thanh Oai District, Hanoi were surprised to discover thousands of lipsticks piled up on the side of the road.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ21/06/2025

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Thousands of lipsticks were thrown away along Cienco 5 street on the morning of June 21 - Photo: Taken by locals

The discarded lipsticks still had their labels and boxes intact, showing no signs of having been used, lying strewn across the landfill.

Many passersby stopped to take pictures, share them on social networks, and even "collect" them to take home.

According to Tuoi Tre Online , the lipsticks belong to many different brands, notably Black Rouge - a cosmetic brand from Korea, quite popular with young Vietnamese consumers.

The fact that brand new, unopened lipsticks are thrown away has raised many questions about the origin and true purpose of this.

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Black Rouge brand lipsticks left behind at the landfill - Photo: D.LIEU

A resident living near the area said that the same morning many people gathered at the landfill area to see and bring the products home.

In the afternoon, after seeing information shared on social media about the "lipstick dump", some people came to search. However, all the products had been picked up by the people, leaving only a few bars scattered and hidden in the trash.

The origin and reason for the discarded lipstick are currently unknown.

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Some people saw the information shared on social networks and came to search in the afternoon - Photo: D.LIEU

Many people are concerned that these may be counterfeit, fake or expired goods that were discarded to hide evidence. Many people suspect that the incident is related to illegal destruction of goods, or intentional discharge into the environment to avoid legal responsibility.

Recently, in many localities, authorities have also recorded cases of products such as functional foods, medicines, bird's nests, fish sauce, etc. being illegally dumped in vacant lots, along roadsides, and even in residential areas.

Destroying goods without proper procedures not only pollutes the environment, but can also result in counterfeit or poor quality goods being "discarded" before being inspected by authorities.

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Source: https://tuoitre.vn/den-luot-hang-nghin-thoi-son-do-dong-ven-duong-ha-noi-20250621164751139.htm


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