C.P. Vietnam practices sustainable commitment towards the Net Zero goal

Published Jun 6, 2024

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Vietnam's leading agricultural company, C.P. Livestock Joint Stock Company (CPV), has pledged to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, aligning with the country's climate change goals. The company is already reducing its environmental footprint by using 38% renewable energy in its operations and ceasing coal use in 2021. Additionally, CPV is investing in energy-efficient machinery, promoting the circular economy, and planting 1.5 million trees as part of the 'CPV - Green Vietnam Journey 2021-2025' project. This initiative aims to support Vietnam's ambition to plant 1 billion trees to combat climate change.
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In order to join hands to respond to climate change globally, Vietnam has made strong commitments towards the goal of net zero emissions by 2050 at the Climate Change Summit. of the United Nations in 2021 (COP26). C.P Group in general, and C.P. Livestock Joint Stock Company. Vietnam (CPV) in particular always emphasizes the importance of environmental protection during production and business activities. Provide targeted strategies committed to minimizing negative impacts on the environment throughout the production and supply chain, aiming to be a zero-emission enterprise by 2050 (Net Zero 2050). Mr. Pawalit Ua Amornwanit, General Director of C.P. Vietnam, said "CPV is clearly aware of the importance of the environment and the reasonable use of natural resources throughout its business operations. As an enterprise operating in the field of industry - agriculture and food, CPV always strives towards sustainable agriculture, becoming a green enterprise by building a modern, smart, ...
Source: Agriculture

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