Dulux Professional from AkzoNobel reaffirms its commitment to sustainability

Jul 16th at 08:17
16-07-2025 08:17:37+07:00

Dulux Professional from AkzoNobel reaffirms its commitment to sustainability

Dulux Professional from AkzoNobel introduced groundbreaking paints and coatings solutions at the Singapore International Green Building Conference 2025 (IGBC-SG 2025), along with innovative colour applications, aimed at shaping greener buildings and contributing to the sustainable development of the industry.

Dulux Professional from AkzoNobel reaffirms its commitment to sustainability

IGBC-SG is an annual event that brings together a wide range of leaders, architects, and top experts in the fields of construction and sustainable development. The conference focused on discussing advanced solutions and technologies that promote sustainability and environmental protection within the industry.

Held in Singapore from July 9-10, this year's conference discussed key topics including whole-life carbon decarbonisation, retrofitting and adaptive reuse, human-centric metrics for green buildings, and the growing trend of smart construction optimised by data and AI.

With sustainability as a core value, AkzoNobel, through its project-focused paint brand Dulux Professional, made a strong contribution to the conference. Pamela Phua, product management sustainability and innovation director at AkzoNobel, shared AkzoNobel’s global sustainability strategies, product innovations, and the role of coatings in achieving green building goals and carbon reduction.

In parallel, Heleen van Gent, creative director of AkzoNobel’s Global Aesthetic Centre, led a workshop on the role of colour in sustainable design. These activities, along with the active participation of senior leaders and experts, reaffirmed Dulux Professional’s and AkzoNobel’s deep commitment to the industry, and highlighted their pioneering role in shaping a more sustainable future for the built environment.

Dulux Professional from AkzoNobel reaffirms its commitment to sustainability

“AkzoNobel’s purpose 'Paint the Future' drives us to reimagine what paints can achieve for people, society, and the planet through pioneering innovations. From air-purifying paints to advanced protective coatings, we lead beyond aesthetics. Despite global challenges, our commitment to sustainability remains central, guided by resilience and responsibility. The IGBC-SG 2025 is a valuable opportunity for AkzoNobel to continue making meaningful contributions to the advancement of the construction industry in the region,” Phua stated.

Participating as an architectural design expert, Nguyen Huu Vinh, vice dean of the Faculty of Interior Architecture at Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture, remarked, “In the field of interior design, the sustainability trend is no longer just about green materials, it focuses on improving user health and indoor air quality. The solutions from Dulux Professional are proving how paints and coatings can help turn those goals into reality, empowering designers to confidently create safe, healthy, and sustainable living spaces."

Dulux Professional from AkzoNobel is a paint brand dedicated to providing comprehensive solutions for projects, contributing to the creation of green and sustainable buildings. Dulux Professional’s portfolio is continuously innovated by AkzoNobel using advanced technologies, delivering outstanding benefits such as Keep Cool™ technology, which helps reduce surface temperatures by up to 5°C.

All products feature low volatile organic compound content, ensuring safety for human health. With enhanced colour durability and superior antibacterial performance, Dulux Professional offers comprehensive solutions for sustainable projects.

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- 16:13 15/07/2025



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