FrieslandCampina Việt Nam has been ranked among the 100 most sustainable businesses of 2017 for its contributions to the sustainable development of the country.


 

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FrieslandCampina praised for sustainability

December 20, 2017 - 08:00

FrieslandCampina Việt Nam has been ranked among the 100 most sustainable businesses of 2017 for its contributions to the sustainable development of the country.


 

FrieslandCampina Việt Nam has found a place in the list of top 100 Vietnamese companies that contribute to the sustainable development of the country. Courtesy Photo of FrieslandCampina Việt Nam
Viet Nam News

HCM CITY —FrieslandCampina Việt Nam has been ranked among the 100 most sustainable businesses of 2017 for its contributions to the sustainable development of the country.

The company has reduced the use of energy by 15 per cent and water by 25 per cent and cut CO2 emissions by 40 per cent compared to 2010.

Its programme for the milk industry development, Đèn Đom Đóm, which builds new schools in disadvantaged areas, provides nutrition education and does research, bring benefits to the community.

For instance, the company has collaborated with the Red Cross for a campaign called Drinking Milk- Exercising- Healthy that benefits 75,000 children at 112 schools nation-wide.

It also is working with Agriterra, a Dutch agriculture agency founded in 1997 to promote, facilitate and support lasting co-operation between rural organisations in the Netherlands and in developing countries, to train Vietnamese farmers in best practices.

This is the second year that the list has been drawn up by the Việt Nam Business Council for Sustainable Development of the Việt Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry along with the Ministries of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs, Industry and Trade, and Natural Resources and Environment, the Việt Nam General Confederation of Labour, and the State Securities Commission of Việt Nam.

It honours enterprises and organisations that pioneer sustainable development in the country. —VNS

 

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