Unilever Vietnam pioneers in making sustainable development popular

Dec 18th at 12:05
18-12-2020 12:05:25+07:00

Unilever Vietnam pioneers in making sustainable development popular

Unilever Vietnam is honoured in the Top 10 Vietnamese Sustainable Enterprises in 2020, evaluated by the Vietnam Business Council for Sustainable Development (VBCSD) based on Corporate Sustainability Index (CSI).

Unilever Vietnam pioneers in making sustainable development popular
Mr. Do Thai Vuong, representative of Unilever Vietnam, received the Prime Minister's Certificate of Merit for VBCSD

This is the fifth consecutive year that Unilever Vietnam has won this noble title, recognizing its pioneering role and outstanding contribution to the sustainable development of the Vietnamese enterprise community.

Unilever Vietnam pioneers in making sustainable development popular
Mr. Do Thai Vuong - Vice President of Sustainable Development and Communications at Unilever Vietnam, receives the top 10 most sustainable enterprises in Vietnam award for the fifth consecutive year

This year marks Unilever Vietnam’s 25th year of operation and development, a 25-year journey that Unilever accompanies and supports to improve living conditions, sanitary conditions and health for the Vietnamese people.

2020 is also the year that Unilever Vietnam completes its 10-year Sustainable Development Plan (2010-2020) with three main pillars.

Do Thai Vuong, Vice President of Sustainable Development and Communications of Unilever Vietnam, Vice Chairman of VBCSD, shared, “As one of the pioneering enterprises in sustainable development, we want to share our experiences and inspire other enterprises to make sustainable development popular in Vietnam”.

Until now, Unilever Vietnam has achieved the goal of improving the health and living conditions of more than 22 million Vietnamese people; using 100 percent renewable energy, reducing water consumption by 43 percent, and discharging no harmful waste in the factory system in Vietnam; actively training for more than 3.7 million women; providing a total capital of more than VND350 billion to support women start their business through the microfinance program.

VietNam Economic News



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