Samsung Electronics’ factories in Vietnam have become a cornerstone of the company's global production network, manufacturing over half of its worldwide mobile devices and critical components.
The energy storage technologies, including pumped-hydro and battery energy storage systems (BESS), are instrumental in integrating larger volumes of variable renewable energy generation into the power grid while ensuring its safety and reliability.
According to Phan Tuan Hung, director of the Legal Department under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, the contribution fee for the collection, recycling and treatment of hazardous waste is mandatory for the purpose of encouraging businesses to adjust their product design as well as their production and business methods toward an environmentally beneficial direction.
Signing an agreement with Trung Hieu Investment and Development Corporation for the production of low-carbon, circular economy concrete products using the Geoprime solution is Betolar’s next step to commence its plan in the Asia Pacific region.
GIZ has realized the enormous potential of the agrivoltaics model for Viet Nam, a country with large-scale agricultural production and increasing demand for electricity consumption to meet economic growth rates.
Many big European businesses revealed its expansion plan in Vietnam, showing that Vietnam plays a crucial part in their production and consumption markets.
The recent launch of Hayat's globally leading diaper brand Molfix in Vietnam carries a $250-million investment in Binh Phuoc to position Vietnam as its regional production hub for Southeast Asia.
It is important that Vietnam takes action now to maintain its regional and global competitiveness, and not lag in economic recovery, leading foreign business associations have claimed.
Consumers need to use their power in making purchasing decisions to express their attitudes towards businesses that are irresponsible to the environment, thereby creating pressure to promote sustainable production and consumption.
The report of humanitarian group Oxfam reveals that the social and economic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic as mass unemployment, disruption to food production and supplies and declining aid could push 121 million people to the brink of starvation this year.