The chemical industry in Vietnam has been facing a number of environmental and social challenges, which require new pathways in development, production, and consumption to ensure sustainable development.
Vietnamese youths are calling on other people to join hands in maintaining a clean and safe environment, on the occasion of the International Youth Day 2020.
International Youth Day 2020, themed “Vietnam we want in 2030: The youth act for a clean environment”, was marked during a ceremony in Hanoi on August 12.
World Environment Day 2020 took the theme "Action for Nature" this year, marking an important milestone for countries to commit to the conservation of nature and biodiversity.
More than 350 companies will showcase their products at more than 1,600 pavilions in this year’s fourth Vietbuild international exhibition in Ho Chi Minh City this week.
The government should offer preferential policies for property firms which develop green urban areas, said Do Viet Chien, General Secretary of the Vietnam Real Estate Association.
Province and city authorities have been told to stop investment in fired clay brick production and to prioritise investment in other environmentally friendly construction materials.
The Can Tho Vietbuild International Exhibition 2017 opened in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on August 2, with the participation of more than 200 domestic and foreign businesses.
The Government is urging construction companies to use unbaked bricks in
place of traditional bricks, the production of which cuts into
agricultural land and pollutes the environment.
As many as 30 special dishes and drinks from 20 European businesses and trade offices in Vietnam were featured at the 6 th European culinary festival in Ho Chi Minh City on September 8.
The green materials joint stock company GMC and Tan Minh Phong – Vu Ho Machinery Co., Ltd. – Sure
Marker (China) signed a 3 million USD contract to provide design,
equipment and technical services for a new autoclaved aerated concrete
(AAC) brick production chain.
The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee has given the nod to the
US-based First Solar Group to build a solar cell plant in the South-East
Industrial Zone of Cu Chi district.