Nestle Viet Nam has been named the most sustainable business in Viet Nam in the manufacturing sector by the Vietnam Business Council for Sustainable Development (VBCSD) of the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
This is the third year in a row that Nestle Vietnam has been selected among the three most sustainable businesses and the first year that the company has been honoured as the most sustainable business in Viet Nam.
La Vie, a member of Nestle Group, was named in the Top 100 Sustainable Businesses in Viet Nam.
The 100 companies were selected from more than 600 companies in different sectors.
To achieve this recognition, Nestle Vietnam and La Vie met the Corporate Sustainability Index for 2021 with 119 criteria in the areas of business performance, governance process, environmental protection, and society.
Since 2020, Nestle has determined that its sustainable development strategy should not stop at sustainable goals and actions but move towards a comprehensive approach that focuses on renewing and regenerating the natural ecosystem.
The Nestle Group has developed a roadmap to cut carbon emissions in phases towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 through reducing emissions and carbon emissions across operations and supply chains.
In Viet Nam, Nestle has been pioneering regenerative agriculture through the NESCAFE Plan project.
Binu Jacob, general director of Nestle Vietnam and co-chairman of VBCSD, said that in all activities Nestle cooperates closely with partners in Viet Nam to "Create Shared Value", contributing to the development of society while ensuring long-term success in business.
As a leading enterprise in the bottled natural mineral water sector in the country, protection and regeneration of natural water sources is one of La Vie's priority sustainable development goals.
To accomplish this goal, in 2021, despite facing some challenges due to COVID-19, La Vie has successfully supported partners to save millions of litres of water in production.
La Vie is the first and only enterprise in Viet Nam that has been certified as meeting the Alliance for Water Stewardship standard, a global benchmark for responsible water stewardship across social, environmental and economic criteria.
Towards a zero-waste future, La Vie has constantly improved packaging towards fully recyclable packaging design, minimising the weight of plastic bottles and supporting a circular economy. — VNS