Among the crowd of people coming to Green Vietnam on November 10, there was a special guest who quietly walked through each green space, looked at the recycled products and lingered to share his feelings.
That is businessman Johnathan Hanh Nguyen - chairman of the Inter-Pacific Group (IPPG).
"The festival is so meaningful, carrying many messages"
At noon on November 10, Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen got out of the car, quietly walked into the space of the Green Vietnam Festival, and joined the crowd of people "going to the festival" to learn about green products and recycled products of businesses gathered at the festival.
Walking around all the green spaces, Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen stayed and shared with businesses whose products were introduced at the festival.
After experiencing the festival, businessman specializing in aviation and airport services Johnathan Hanh Nguyen shared with Tuoi Tre Online his feelings as a concerned citizen who just wanted to explore the festival space.
"It's so meaningful. I walked around and saw the whole green space and it carried so many messages," he said.
Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen said that on a weekend morning, he was sitting in his car passing by the Youth Cultural House and saw the festival gate in green with the strange information about the Green Vietnam Festival, so he was curious and got out of the car to explore this space.
The deeper he went into the spaces, the more green and recycled products he saw being introduced, conveying the message of reducing, recycling, and reusing...
In particular, knowing that Tuoi Tre newspaper is the unit that coordinates with other units to organize the Green Vietnam Festival further shows the message of "joining hands" for a Green Vietnam.
Appreciating the significance and spread of the program, Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen hopes that Tuoi Tre will continue to "take the lead" in activities to promote sustainable development, not only in Ho Chi Minh City but also spread further throughout the country with the goal of making Vietnam green, clean and beautiful.
Come to the festival, more confident to "live green"
After living and working in Japan, Ms. Nguyen Thuy Duong brought back to Vietnam not only beautiful memories but also habits and deep awareness of green lifestyle.
Whenever she goes out, she always has a small cloth bag in her handbag, so that when shopping she can use the cloth bag instead of the familiar plastic bag. With this careful and environmentally friendly habit, she also always brings a thermos to work or when drinking coffee to limit the use of disposable plastic cups.
When she learned about the Green Vietnam Festival, Ms. Duong did not miss the opportunity to arrange her work to be able to come and experience it. She could not help but be surprised by the diversity and creativity of the green products on display.
Stopping at ACB's booth, she was delighted to see bags recycled from fishing nets, a product that is both environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing.
Plant pots made from recycled plastic or pencils that can "sprout" after use give her excitement about the possibility of regeneration.
There are products displayed at the festival that she cannot forget, which are products from Mai Hoa Group (MHG) applying nanotechnology to fine arts.
With Nano Airpurity paintings that have the ability to self-absorb, deodorize and purify the air, Mai Hoa Company representative said that not only does it bring art into the living space but it also contributes to protecting health.
Products such as antibacterial and antiviral stickers, compact and easy to use on any surface, are also a green solution to help prevent pathogens.
Looking at innovative products from advanced technologies, Ms. Thuy Duong is more confident and excited about her "green living" path.
She shared that these experiences not only enriched her knowledge but also helped her become more confident in choosing to protect the environment through small daily actions.
Green Vietnam Day has brought her and many others great inspiration and motivation to join hands in building a green future for future generations.
By the afternoon of November 10, many families were bustling to the Green Vietnam Festival, bringing all kinds of waste, from plastic bottles, glass jars to nylon bags to exchange for gifts. Some families brought their children to participate in the experience, helping their children understand more about green products, green lifestyles...
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/doanh-nhan-johnathan-hanh-nguyen-tray-hoi-viet-nam-xanh-20241110145503717.htm
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