September 14, 2024 | 12:14 GMT +7

  • Click to copy
Thursday- 16:44, 12/09/2024

Green transformation helps C.P. Vietnam attract more customers

(VAN) C.P. Vietnam recently participated in a discussion at the Vietnam Cooperate Sustainability Forum 2024, aiming for green transformation and Net Zero goal.
Mr. Vu Anh Tuan (second from the left) represented C.P. Vietnam and presented at the Vietnam Sustainable Business Forum 2024.

Mr. Vu Anh Tuan (second from the left) represented C.P. Vietnam and presented at the Vietnam Sustainable Business Forum 2024.

The Vietnam Sustainable Business Forum 2024 is an event that promotes dialogue on sustainable business development between the business community and the Vietnamese government, organized by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the Vietnam Business Council for Sustainable Development (VBCSD).

The forum program consists of two parts: thematic sessions and plenary sessions. In the thematic discussion, Mr. Vu Anh Tuan, Senior Deputy General Director of C.P. Vietnam, participated in the topic: “A Comprehensive Approach to Green Transformation Towards Net Zero.”

Mr. Vu Anh Tuan stated that green transformation and achieving Net Zero are significant goals that C.P. Vietnam is vigorously pursuing. The company has continually invested in green transformation, including advanced technology, modern machinery, and the use of clean and sustainable energy, while also implementing numerous initiatives to reduce packaging waste.

Practicing green transformation not only enhances production efficiency and resource savings but also optimizes costs, creates a competitive edge, and builds a strong brand reputation and trust among partners and customers. As a natural result of focusing on environmental concerns, the company also attracts more environmentally-conscious customers, suppliers, and partners.

Mr. Vu Anh Tuan (second from the left) represented C.P. Vietnam and presented at the Vietnam Sustainable Business Forum 2024.

Mr. Vu Anh Tuan (second from the left) represented C.P. Vietnam and presented at the Vietnam Sustainable Business Forum 2024.

The Vietnam Sustainable Business Forum 2024 is an event that promotes dialogue on sustainable business development between the business community and the Vietnamese government, organized by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the Vietnam Business Council for Sustainable Development (VBCSD).

The forum program consists of two parts: thematic sessions and plenary sessions. In the thematic discussion, Mr. Vu Anh Tuan, Senior Deputy General Director of C.P. Vietnam, participated in the topic: “A Comprehensive Approach to Green Transformation Towards Net Zero.”

Mr. Vu Anh Tuan stated that green transformation and achieving Net Zero are significant goals that C.P. Vietnam is vigorously pursuing. The company has continually invested in green transformation, including advanced technology, modern machinery, and the use of clean and sustainable energy, while also implementing numerous initiatives to reduce packaging waste.

Practicing green transformation not only enhances production efficiency and resource savings but also optimizes costs, creates a competitive edge, and builds a strong brand reputation and trust among partners and customers. As a natural result of focusing on environmental concerns, the company also attracts more environmentally-conscious customers, suppliers, and partners.

4813-cp-1-154659_424-222257

The delegates attending the forum.

C.P. Vietnam’s General Director, Mr. Pawalit Ua-Amornwanit, has always been committed to sustainable development activities, especially the Net Zero goal. He shared: “Joining forces with other companies to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, C.P. Vietnam, along with C.P. Group, is implementing actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in our operations and value chain, including business partners and customers.

The C.P. Group’s value chain is examined from the supply of raw materials from farmers and suppliers to the production operations of factories and farms, and ultimately to the end consumers. We assess each activity in this value chain to calculate emissions and set reduction targets and actions aligned with the Group’s sustainability strategy.”

Through the forum, C.P. Vietnam and other companies will continue to engage in sustainable production and management, contributing to the development and creation of a cohesive green transformation within the Vietnamese business community, aiming towards the Net Zero goal.

Author: Son Trang

Translated by Hoang Duy

10 mangoes products of the 90s group meet OCOP standards

10 mangoes products of the 90s group meet OCOP standards

(VAN) A group of three 90s members from Cam Lam District in Khanh Hoa started their business with local mangoes, focusing on processing to enhance its value.

Doing clean agriculture is 50 times profitable than just farming rice

Doing clean agriculture is 50 times profitable than just farming rice

(VAN) Clean agriculture means no worries about price competition and consumption markets. This direction is in line with Thanh Hoa farmers’ farming trend.

Vinamilk: Milk ‘made in Vietnam’ ready to face international qualities

Vinamilk: Milk ‘made in Vietnam’ ready to face international qualities

(VAN) Vinamilk's international business segment is also confidently bringing the pride of the 'Vietnamese milk’ brand to the world market.

Tissue cultured elkhorn sea moss paves the way for future successes

Tissue cultured elkhorn sea moss paves the way for future successes

(VAN) Research Institute for Marine Fisheries has successfully created elkhorn sea moss from tissue culture and intensively cultivated it in the coastal area of ​​Ninh Thuan.

Ben Tre invests more than VND 500 billion in high-tech shrimp farming area

Ben Tre invests more than VND 500 billion in high-tech shrimp farming area

(VAN) Ben Tre province spends VND 544 billion to invest in infrastructure in coastal districts to serve a high-tech shrimp farming model with an area of ​​over 4,000 hectares.

Sweet oranges, laden with fruits thanks to Israeli irrigation technology

Sweet oranges, laden with fruits thanks to Israeli irrigation technology

(VAN) Nearly 90 ha of oranges owned by people in Huong Son and Vu Quang districts were supported by the Kind Heart Foundation (Vingroup) to invest in Israeli irrigation technology, contributing to improving product quality.

Read more