With much higher economic growth targets set for the future along with a strong commitment to achieve net zero emissions by the end of 2025, Việt Nam is seeing growing demand for electricity.
Many large private enterprises have proactively transformed their operations, investing boldly in new industries and pioneering innovative business models focused on sustainability and the circular economy.
Clear regulations, bankable projects, the pooling of concessional and commercial capital, and climate capacity are four keys that can unlock the climate finance market a forum heard in HCM City on September 19.
Green transformation in tourism is not an option but an inevitable strategic trend crucial for ensuring the industry''s sustainable development, a forum has heard.
Việt Nam’s 2024 economic growth target of 6.5 per cent is challenging, with weak consumption demand and exchange rate risks, so signals a pressing need for hastening energy transition towards a green economy
France is willing to collaborate with Việt Nam to enhance co-operation activities in the field of green development and net emission reduction through the provision of advanced technical solutions, as well as supporting Việt Nam in achieving net-zero emissions.
HCM City is restructuring its industry for sustainable development by 2030, aiming for net zero emissions by 2050, focusing on high-tech and emission reduction.
This business workshop brought together members of key government, business and investment communities for peer-to-peer sharing of the most d legal regulation on emission reduction, corporate experiences towards net zero, and to discuss concrete opportunities for enabling green transformation in...
Canada’s commitment to support Việt Nam’s clean energy transition and goals to achieve net-zero, and its willingness to share its expertise and experiences underscore the depth of collaboration between the two countries, visiting Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade, and...
Tetra Pak has launched ambitions and targets to drive the transition to more secure, sustainable and resilient food systems, harnessing the company’s leading role in the food processing and packaging industry to effect urgent change.
With the commitment to the net-zero target by 2050, Việt Nam is looking to harness LNG-fuelled power for its high energy values and lower emissions. However, the current challenging situation requires more stringent actions for the country’s sustainable development.
Amid the growing trend towards sustainable development, the construction industry is one of the sectors with a need to change, as it emits nearly 40 per cent of the world’s total carbon emissions.
Unilever Vietnam has reaffirmed its commitment to climate action by building a carbon net-zero value chain by 2039. This commitment aligns with the global push towards sustainability and the need to address climate change.