Samsung honors outstanding entries in packaging recycling contest

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng28/06/2023


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Samsung's "Green World Creation" contest is a practical activity in that green connection journey, creating more meaningful recycling activities, with many diverse, new and unique design ideas from TV packaging.

The organizers awarded the first prize of the contest to author Nguyen Trong Duy.
The organizers awarded the first prize of the contest to author Nguyen Trong Duy.

Samsung Vina Electronics Company officially announced the results and awarded prizes to the winners of the "Green World Creation" contest.

The contest is one of a series of activities under Samsung's Green Living Connection campaign, not only creating sustainable products through innovative materials, designs, and energy saving, but also inspiring creativity, encouraging users to participate in the sustainable journey, and protect the environment with Samsung.

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The work "Underwater City" by author Nguyen Trong Duy won first prize.

Accordingly, the first prize with 1 The Serif TV: The work "City under the sea" by author Nguyen Trong Duy; The second prize with 1 The Freestyle projector: The work "Kim long bao ngoc" by author Phan Thi Thuy Trang; The third prize with 1 MX-ST50B tower speaker: The work "Memory" by author Pham Viet Hoang;

In addition, the Organizing Committee also awarded 7 consolation prizes for the following works: Painting, Chessboard, Children's toy stall, Rabbit, Sea boat, Spaceship and Paper castle.

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The work "Kim Long Bao Ngoc" by author Phan Thi Thuy Trang won second prize.

As the world’s No. 1 TV brand, Samsung not only leads in technological innovation but also provides advanced and environmentally friendly solutions that make life easier and better, leading to a beautiful and healthy planet for everyone. At every stage of the product lifecycle, from sourcing to manufacturing, distribution, use and recycling, Samsung puts sustainability at the forefront, using a variety of technologies to create sustainable products that drive positive change.

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A guest at the awards ceremony

Outstanding works are also displayed at Samsung68, where users can freely visit and experience Samsung's cutting-edge technology products, from high-end Neo QLED and OLED TVs to Lifestyle TVs, soundbars, and the SmartThings smart device connectivity application.

In addition, users can participate in interesting activities to connect families and respond to Samsung's green efforts such as: collecting old batteries, recycling packaging, decorating trees...

In Vietnam, Samsung has replaced paper catalogues and leaflets with QR technology so that customers can access electronic catalogues, minimizing printing, saving paper and ink. With Samsung TVs, users not only experience cutting-edge imaging technology, but also participate in Samsung's journey to protect the environment, from the product's launch to the end of its life cycle, in which recycling is an important step. By reusing the TV's ecological packaging, users enjoy the joy of creating unique, practical and meaningful products.

Mr. Nguyen Minh Tam, CEO of Audio Visual Electronics, Samsung Vina said: “As the No. 1 TV brand in the world for the past 17 years, we not only lead in technological innovation, but also aim for safe, easy-to-use experiences and sustainability, being environmentally friendly. “Green Connection” is Samsung’s effort to promote positive change, towards environmental protection through the production, use and reuse of sustainable materials, thereby spreading the green living journey to the community and future generations”.



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