On December 18th, 2020, INSEE Vietnam cooperated with Bridgestone Vietnam and Hoang Linh Company to successfully organized the inauguration ceremony of Ngon Cai bridge, located in My Hiep commune (Cho Moi), An Giang province.
After 1.5 months of construction, Ngon Cai Bridge has been completed and put into use. This bridge made by the Bridge Construction Team of the Vietnam Red Cross Society belong to My Hiep commune with 375 working days.
The bridge is designed with concrete and reinforced concrete, 32m in length, 3.3m in width, load with 6 tons, investment cost of this construction is over 440 million. In which, INSEE Vietnam has fully sponsored 400 packs of INSEE Power-S – a “green label” products which certified by Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC) to contribute to build a sustainable and durable project.
Through this meaningful activity, INSEE Vietnam hope to contribute to improve the quality of life for the community by building the infrastructure to follow government direction to build new rural. At the same time, INSEE Vietnam also wishes to bring joy to local people, convenient in moving, as well as easy transportation for goods, contribute to the social-economic development of the locality.
During the ceremony, INSEE Vietnam has given 20 presents to students of Truong Cong Than Secondary School and “A” My Hiep. Primary School. In addition, the People's Committee of My Hiep commune, An Giang province presented certificates of merit to the sponsors and the construction team of Ngon Dai Bridge to express sincere thanks.
With the brand philosophy “Build For Life”, INSEE Vietnam will continue to make more efforts as a small part of ourselves to the Sustainable Development of the Economy, Environment and the whole society, help improve the quality of life.
Factories and employees of Samsung Vietnam donated VND 5 billion to support residents in the central provinces affected by floods in recent times. The donation was given through the Fatherland Front Committees of Bac Ninh, Thai Nguyen and partly delivered directly by Samsung to people in flooded areas.
The Samsung Vietnam Multi-Stakeholder Forum 2020 is an initiative of the Samsung Vietnam Consortium, which has been held annually in Vietnam since 2018, to connect the knowledge, enthusiasm, resources, and energy of all stakeholders, including policymakers, non-governmental organizations, social organizations, experts, researchers, and businesses. Through this annual event, ideas, solutions, and initiatives are shared and discussed, from which inspiration for action and positive energy are spread, contribute to solving important issues of Vietnamese society effectively.
Saturday, October 24, 2020, in Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen Province, Dow Chemical Vietnam Co., Ltd. (Dow Vietnam) and the Centre for Supporting Green Development (GreenHub) collaborated with local government authorities to host a program "Communication and Education on Tackling Plastics Waste issue in Phu Yen." This program included a series of activities: beach clean-up and monitoring marine plastics waste, collecting coastal waste database and the contest of "Green School - Blue Sea" and taking commitment of “School Zero Waste” model.
On October 22nd, INSEE Vietnam is proud to be honored in "Top 100 Vietnam Best Places to Work 2020" at the announcement ceremony held by Anphabe in HCMC. This is the result of an annual survey conducted by Anphabe collaborate with market research firm INTAGE under the auspices of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) to measure Employee Brand Attractiveness.
In the morning of September 28, 2020, Dow Vietnam Team joined hands with Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), People’s Committee of Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province and Parliamentary Delegation of Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province to host “the Campaign to make the world cleaner” and “the activity of donating 300 water tanks and 50 trash bins to fishermen in Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province reaching out to sea and local tourism areas.”
Hanoi, 25 September 2020 – HEINEKEN Vietnam, one of the most sustainable companies in Vietnam, today joins the Vietnam Corporate Sustainability Forum (VCSF), themed “Sustainable development in the new decade: turn challenges into opportunities.” The forum is organized by the Vietnam Business Council for Sustainable Development under the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VBCSD – VCCI).
On the morning of September 25th, 2020, a seminar was held in Hanoi: "Sustainable corporate governance in a changing society", in the context that Vietnam and the world have just experienced the Covid-19 pandemic "shock". The seminar was organized by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), the Vietnam Business Council for Sustainable Development (VBCSD), and broadcast online to more than 350 agencies, organizations and businesses.
On the afternoon of September 10th, 2020, the representative of Phu Nhuan Jewelry Joint Stock Company (PNJ) presented medical equipment to a number of hospitals in Quang Nam and Quang Tri provinces, aiming to support for the Covid -19 prevention, as well as for future treatment activities of the Hospital.
The Vietnamese government is currently putting an ambitious goal of reducing marine plastic leakage by 75 percent by 2030. To make it happen, building a plastic circular economy is one of the solutions that Vietnam is following. Also, the public awareness enhancement and behavior change education are very important works.