Women leading the charge in Vietnam's green transition
Acting for increased women’s participation and leadership in climate action, Vietnam can accelerate a transition that is more inclusive, just, and impactful.
Acting for increased women’s participation and leadership in climate action, Vietnam can accelerate a transition that is more inclusive, just, and impactful.
Recently, many businesses have been established in Vietnam with women at the helm, demonstrating some level of effectiveness. Is it time for female leaders or a feminine management style to dominate in these businesses?
The 16th International Processing and Packaging Exhibition for Vietnam, know as ProPak Vietnam 2023, will officially return from November 8 to 10, 2023, at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center.
As droughts and saltwater intrusion devastate the Mekong Delta, many women are forced to seek alternative ways to make a living. This new path may offer a glimmer of hope, but it also exposes their extreme vulnerability.
As more consumers become aware of environment safety and the concept of circular economy becoming more influential in Vietnam, enterprises need to switch to packaging that meets sustainability requirements and is easily recyclable to stay competitive.
This is the 7th consecutive year the company has been honoured as one of the most sustainable companies in Vietnam, reaffirming its continuous efforts to making a positive difference in local communities while protecting the environment.
This is the second year in a row that Nestlé Vietnam has been recognised as the most sustainable business in Vietnam in the manufacturing sector, and for the fourth year it is in the Top 3 sustainable enterprises.
According to leader of Nestlé Vietnam, to achieve sustainable development goals, business leaders should have faith and a commitment to action.
Zero emissions, zero waste, and zero inequality are what make Verena Siow, president and managing director of SAP Southeast Asia proud of the development journey of the German software giant over the past 50 years.
Having exceeded the $50 million target for its flagship early-stage venture capital fund AVV Alpha, Ascend Vietnam Ventures (AVV) led by Binh Tran and Eddie Thai is seeking the next wave of globally iconic startups emerging from Vietnam.
Gender inequity is a complex and layered challenge. Diversity goals or women leadership initiatives alone are often not enough to close the gaps.
Most circular economy initiatives are individual projects focused on physical materials and resources.
Though it has been a difficult year so far, effective Covid-19 containment and the recently ratified EU Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has bolstered global industrial investor confidence in Vietnam. The property segment most resilient to Covid-19 has further significant growth potential.
Overcoming the first wave of Covid-19, in the second quarter of 2020, Vietnam became the second most optimistic country globally with Consumer Confidence Index of 117 points.