VOV.VN - Vietnamese exports are on a robust recovery path, with “greening” emerging as a key driver to enhance product value, expand global market share, and sharpen competitiveness.
VOV.VN - The 10th Vietnam International Sports and Outdoor Exhibition 2025 (Vietnam Sport Show 2025) opened in Ho Chi Minh City on August 14, bringing together over 450 exhibitors from 15 countries to showcase the latest in sports technology, fitness innovations, and eco-friendly transport solutions.
The Vietnam Tourism Association (VITA) held a seminar in Hanoi on August 14 to discuss elevating the Green Tourism Criteria (VITA Green) into an internationally recognised brand.
VOV.VN - A 12 kg green turtle listed as an endangered species in the Red Book of Vietnam was released into its natural habitat at the Hon Cau Marine Protected Area in Lam Dong province on August 12.
As part of its broader sustainability goals, Hanoi is stepping up efforts to transition toward green transportation.
Promoting cooperation in green transition and digital transformation for sustainable development was the main topic of the 7th Ho Chi Minh City–Hyogo Economic Forum in Ho Chi Minh City on August 5.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam National Industrial and Energy Group (Petrovietnam) must embrace innovative thinking and make strategic breakthroughs in digital transformation, science and technology, and green energy to rise into the ranks of Southeast Asia’s top five enterprises, said Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.
Green logistics is emerging as a key component of Vietnam’s sustainable development strategy and its roadmap to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, said experts at a seminar held in Ho Chi Minh City on July 31.
Vietnam’s tourism industry has made a strong comeback after the COVID-19 pandemic and is on track to become a globally recognised green and sustainable destination, according to Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh, who chaired a meeting of the State Steering Committee for Tourism on July 31 in Hanoi.
Ho Chi Minh City is ramping up efforts to make its public transport system greener, with a plan to convert 100% of its buses to electric or green energy by 2030. The initiative is part of a broader roadmap to curb emissions and promote sustainable urban transport.