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What's at Green Vietnam Festival?

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ04/11/2024

The Green Vietnam Festival will open on November 9 at the Youth Cultural House (4 Pham Ngoc Thach, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City), bringing readers a green living space in the heart of the city, enhancing their experience of the green economy.


Có gì tại Ngày hội Việt Nam Xanh? - Ảnh 1.

Young people exchange trash for green potted plants at the Green Vietnam booth during the festival - Photo: VNX

A series of "big guys" are Vietnamese enterprises, FDI enterprises in many industries gathered to introduce to consumers green products, recycled and reusable products, contributing to spreading the trend of green consumption and green lifestyle.

Bringing "green space" to Green Vietnam festival

Speaking to Tuoi Tre on November 3, Mr. Nguyen Toan Khanh - director of sustainable development of an FDI enterprise in Ho Chi Minh City - said that when he heard about the Green Vietnam Festival, he and the staff in charge of sustainable development of the enterprise immediately registered to participate in the festival, especially the talk shows, to update more knowledge and experience in green transformation.

According to Mr. Khanh, it is not easy to experience green development models and environmentally friendly products at a large-scale festival, so this is a great opportunity for people who care about the environment like him to "see with their own eyes and hear with their own ears" products from businesses.

As a business with an exhibition space at the festival, a representative of Alta Plastics affirmed that they will "bring unique experiences and contribute value to the environment" at the festival.

Alta Plastics will introduce the Recycle Depot system - a breakthrough solution for the recycling process when applying smart technology that can automatically identify, classify and collect old plastic bottles and empty aluminum cans.

According to Alta Plastics, the Recycle Depot solution encourages users to participate in recycling activities by earning points every time they donate plastic bottles and aluminum cans at the station.

"These reward points can be exchanged for interesting gifts, to motivate the community to participate in environmental protection activities. With collected plastic bottles, Alta Plastics applies modern 3D printing technology to regenerate them into useful products," said an Alta Plastics representative.

In addition, Alta Plastics also introduces a system of biodegradable products made from environmentally friendly materials that decompose naturally after use, helping to reduce residual waste and create a green lifestyle.

Meanwhile, a representative of TH Group said that the green economic model - circular economy is pioneered by the enterprise in applying in all member units.

Over the years, TH has increased the collection of packaging, applied many solutions to reduce plastic, spread green living as well as create a "new life" for recycled plastic...

Therefore, TH will bring a space to experience the products so that consumers can see the story of sustainable development of the business in the journey towards Net Zero.

AirX Carbon said its showroom was designed with inspiration from the circular production process.

Visitors will experience each step in the process from agricultural waste such as coffee grounds and rice husks to bioplastic granules made from these materials.

Specific products such as cups and pens made from coffee grounds and pallets made from agricultural by-products will be a "picture" that clearly illustrates the journey of transforming natural materials into environmentally friendly products...

In addition, a series of pioneering enterprises in the field of manufacturing and trading green products and recycled and reusable products also designed unique spaces to not only display but also help people understand the value of green products and materials in a low-emission economy.

Có gì tại Ngày hội Việt Nam Xanh? - Ảnh 2.

Main activities at the Festival - Presented by: N.KH.

Experience the green lifestyle

Green Vietnam Day is an annual event organized by Tuoi Tre newspaper in collaboration with the Vietnam Packaging Recycling Alliance (PRO VN) and other organizations, in response to the goals Vietnam committed to at COP26, promoting green lifestyles in the community and providing an opportunity for businesses to introduce environmentally friendly products and services.

According to the organizers, the highlight of the festival is the diverse display space with more than 60 multi-industry businesses bringing together a festival space with hundreds of green products, recycled products, environmentally friendly materials and sustainable development stories...

In particular, businesses and environmental experts will have talks and share knowledge about green consumption and green lifestyle to help consumers better understand the benefits and how to apply them in daily life through talk shows "Correctly classified waste - Waste is a resource", "Business and sustainable development solutions", discussion "Implementing a multi-dimensional approach project towards neutralizing carbon emissions", awarding the "Green Regeneration" contest...

Within the framework of the festival, the talk show Tuoi Tre Start-up Award 2024 "Building a brand from the starting line" and the award ceremony "Tuoi Tre Start-up Award 2024" were also held with the participation of prestigious businessmen.

In addition, readers also have the opportunity to participate in mini-games of trash classification, drawing, interesting workshops, receive attractive gifts and interact with "Say hi brothers".



Source: https://tuoitre.vn/co-gi-tai-ngay-hoi-viet-nam-xanh-20241104081031528.htm

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