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Vietnamese businesses go green with heavy R&D investments

Leading enterprises invest significantly in R&D to develop eco-friendly products, boosting green transformation in Vietnam.

NetZero.VN 25/03/2025
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Innovative technologies contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Amid the green transition race, Vietnamese enterprises are ramping up investments in research and development (R&D) to create sustainable, eco-friendly products that help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

A commitment to sustainable innovation

Recently, CADIVI – a brand of electric cables under the GELEX ecosystem – officially launched a new line of eco-friendly electrical wires. These products use lead-free (LF) insulation and low smoke, halogen-free (LSHF) materials to meet the demands of green and sustainable construction projects.

Designed with durability and absolute safety in mind, these wires are suitable for eco-friendly buildings, meeting criteria for energy efficiency, resource conservation, and public health protection.

For many years, CADIVI has invested heavily in product development and innovation, continuously embracing cutting-edge technologies to enhance product performance. These efforts not only strengthen the company’s competitive advantage but also expand its international market presence, making a substantial contribution to Vietnam’s green transformation.

Prioritizing R&D for a sustainable future

As part of its long-term strategy, GELEX has committed to advancing R&D initiatives to develop high-value, eco-friendly products and to foster international collaborations and technology transfer.

Nguyen Trong Hien, Chairman of the GELEX Group, emphasized that the company aims to invest significantly in human resources and technological innovation. Member companies are encouraged to allocate up to 2% of their revenue for R&D activities, particularly in electrical equipment.

In addition to CADIVI, other Vietnamese enterprises are also investing in R&D to develop green products, contributing to greenhouse gas reduction. Notably, the construction materials market is witnessing the emergence of various eco-friendly products such as:

Green electrical wires made from environmentally safe materials, free from harmful substances like lead, cadmium, and halogen.

Eco-friendly concrete that significantly reduces CO₂ emissions during production.

Recycled steel that conserves natural resources.

PVC-U and PP-R pipes and fittings that offer sustainable alternatives to traditional materials.

Seizing the green transition opportunity

According to the Vietnam Institute of Building Materials, the country has a significant opportunity to develop the green building materials sector, thanks to its rich natural resources, material recycling potential, and rising global demand for sustainable products.

However, leveraging these opportunities requires substantial investment in infrastructure, supportive policies, and raising consumer awareness about the benefits of green materials.

Dr. Tran Quoc Tuan, President of the Vietnam Science and Technology Association for Standards and Quality, pointed out that the government’s commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2050 – as pledged at COP26 – necessitates robust participation from businesses.

“Achieving Net Zero requires more than just policy support from the government. Businesses must actively invest in green technologies, adopt sustainable production models, and minimize carbon emissions,” Dr. Tuan noted.

He also stressed the importance of integrating environmental protection with product quality throughout the product lifecycle – from design to material selection, manufacturing, storage, transportation, and consumption. This comprehensive approach ensures that products are resource-efficient, energy-saving, and environmentally friendly.

Integrating innovation and sustainability

Ho Quang Nhan, CEO of CADIVI, remarked that the green transition is not just a trend but a strategic imperative for businesses worldwide. However, achieving Net Zero requires a comprehensive approach, combining smart design, renewable energy use, green materials, and efficient management systems.

He also noted that numerous policies, such as LEED and EDGE green building certifications, are being promoted to encourage companies to adopt sustainable models. Yet, businesses must proactively invest in technologies and initiatives that reduce emissions – including solar power systems, natural ventilation, and low-carbon materials.

“At CADIVI, we are committed to using non-toxic materials and advanced production technologies to minimize emissions during the manufacturing process. Additionally, we invest in energy-saving solutions, such as rooftop solar power systems and optimized production processes, to reduce material consumption and enhance operational efficiency,” Mr. Nhan stated.

Through these initiatives, CADIVI not only contributes to the construction of green buildings but also directly supports the national goal of achieving Net Zero by 2050.

Tam An

TAGGED:reduce greenhouse gas emissionssustainable products
SOURCES:VietNamNet
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