BAT Vietnam has released its 2023 ESG Report, marking nearly 30 years of presence in Vietnam. This is the third consecutive year that BAT Vietnam has published a report on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria.
This was the message by the President of C.P. Vietnam Corporation (C.P. Vietnam) sharing at the “Vietnam Circular Economy Forum 2024.” It is also a continuous effort within the company’s sustainable development journey.
On December 07, 2024, in response to the "One Billion Trees for a Green Vietnam" program, Dow Vietnam collaborated with the Di Linh District Youth Union, Lam Dong to organize a tree planting activity in Di Linh district. This initiative aims to join hands with the Vietnamese government in raising community awareness about environmental protection and climate change response. The goal is to achieve a forest coverage rate of 42% by 2025, reaffirming Vietnam's commitment to sustainable development and environmental protection in the global context.
On December 4, 2024, in Hanoi, Dow Vietnam was honored to receive the AmCham Hanoi Best Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Award. The handover ceremony was presided over by United States Ambassador Marc E. Knapper.
At the Announcing Ceremony of Sustainable Companies in Vietnam 2024 held on November 29, 2024, C.P. Vietnam Corporation reaffirmed its reputation with a double achievement: “Top 100 Sustainable Businesses in Vietnam – Manufacturing Sector” & “Top 5 Pioneering Enterprises in Circular Economy Implementation and Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction 2024”.
Home Credit achieves the Top 100 Sustainable Businesses in Vietnam for three consecutive years thanks to their comprehensive ESG Strategy.
On November 27, the Newspaper of Industry and Trade hosted a seminar titled “Promoting Green Finance - Towards Sustainable Development in Vietnam”, featuring representatives from regulatory agencies, experts, and industry leaders.
HANOI – November 22, 2024, Samsung Vietnam Complex officially launched the Samsung Innovation Campus 2024–2025, a Technology Talent Development Program aimed at equipping Vietnam’s youth—the future leaders of the Fourth Industrial Revolution—with advanced technological capabilities.
The project, titled "Planting and Restoring 17 Hectares of Special-Use Melaleuca Forest with 340,000 Melaleuca Trees", was implemented in Tân Hưng District, Long An Province, from 2021 to 2024. It was carried out by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in collaboration with the Láng Sen Wetland Reserve, with funding support from C.P. Vietnam Corporation in partnership with the PAN Group.
On November 19, 2024, at Alphabe’s Vietnam Best Places to Work Summit, Unilever Vietnam was announced as the Number one company in the list of 100 leading companies with the best working environments. This was not only a proud moment but also a confirmation of the vision and relentless efforts of a top FMCG company in building a modern, sustainable workplace.