CADIVI launches eco-friendly electrical cable products

Mar 25th at 17:13
25-03-2025 17:13:10+07:00

CADIVI launches eco-friendly electrical cable products

Vietnam Electric Cable Corporation (CADIVI) has officially launched new lines of eco-friendly electrical wires in response to the growing challenges of climate change and environmental pollution.

CADIVI launches new lines of eco-friendly electrical wires. — Photo courtesy of the company

Vietnam Electric Cable Corporation (CADIVI) has officially launched new lines of eco-friendly electrical wires in response to the growing challenges of climate change and environmental pollution.

According to the company, this launch marks a significant milestone in CADIVI’s sustainable development strategy and underscores its strong commitment to supporting the economy’s “green transition”.

The new products feature lead-free (LF) insulation and low-smoke, halogen-free (LSHF) materials, which help reduce harmful emissions, enhance user safety, and contribute to ecosystem protection.

They meet key criteria for energy and resource efficiency while ensuring public health protection.

The product has been awarded the prestigious Singapore Green Building Product (SGBP) certification, an internationally recognised standard for green construction materials. 

Hồ Quang Nhân, CEO of CADIVI, said: “We always prioritise sustainable development. Beyond delivering high-quality products, we recognise our responsibility to the community and the environment. That’s why we continuously innovate our technology and manufacturing processes to minimise environmental impact while enhancing energy efficiency."

"With the launch of LF and LSHF electrical wires, we aim to provide optimal solutions for green projects, helping our partners and customers build safe, efficient, and eco-friendly developments,” he added. 

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- 15:18 25/03/2025



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