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#cpvietnam#NetZeroJul 08, 2026
Jul 08, 2026

C.P. Vietnam Named Among the Top 10 "Green Enterprises – Net Zero in Action"

The recognition reinforces C.P. Vietnam's commitment to strengthening its ESG governance and accelerating decarbonization initiatives across its operations.

At the World Energy and Environment - Vietnam" 2026 Forum, held under the theme "Vietnam's Pathway to Net Zero," C.P. Vietnam was named among the Top 10 "Green Enterprises – Net Zero in Action." The recognition acknowledges the company's ongoing efforts to advance ESG practices, drive green transformation, and progress toward its commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

he forum took place on 8 July 2026 at the National Convention Center in Hanoi and was jointly organized by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), through the Vietnam Business Council for Sustainable Development (VBCSD), together with its partners.

The World Energy and Environment Forum – Vietnam 2026 was held at the National Convention Center in Hanoi.

The event brought together Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Van Thang, leaders of VCCI, representatives from government agencies, international organizations, industry experts, the business community, and C.P. Vietnam's leadership team. Discussions focused on Vietnam's Net Zero roadmap, the just energy transition, energy security, green finance, and the private sector's role in advancing the country's green transformation.

Alongside the forum, the "Vietnam's Green Path to Net Zero" Exhibition featured more than 50 exhibitors showcasing innovative green technologies, projects, products, and sustainability initiatives. At its exhibition booth, C.P. Vietnam highlighted its Net Zero 2050 journey across its integrated Feed–Farm–Food value chain, featuring initiatives in renewable energy, resource efficiency, sustainable packaging, EPR compliance, and the promotion of greener practices throughout the agriculture and food value chain.

Mr. Pawalit Ua-amornwanit, CEO of C.P. Vietnam, received the Top 10 "Green Enterprises – Net Zero Action" recognition on behalf of the company at the “World Energy and Environment - Vietnam” 2026 Forum.

Mr. Pawalit Ua-amornwanit, CEO of C.P. Vietnam, said: "Being recognized among the Top 10 'Green Enterprises – Net Zero Action' encourages us to further strengthen our ESG governance and accelerate the implementation of emissions reduction initiatives across our operations. Given the nature of the agri-food industry, we view the journey to Net Zero as a long-term commitment that requires practical actions spanning energy efficiency, resource management, data-driven decision-making, and sustainable supply chains."

The Top 10 "Green Enterprises – Net Zero Action" recognition honors businesses that have demonstrated outstanding progress in green transformation through emissions reduction, renewable energy adoption, cleaner production, resource and waste management, transparent governance, and sustainable business practices.

Representatives of C.P. Vietnam at the "Vietnam's Pathway to Net Zero" Exhibition, held alongside the “World Energy and Environment – Vietnam” 2026 Forum.

At C.P. Vietnam, sustainability is embedded throughout the integrated Feed – Farm – Food value chain and guided by three strategic pillars: protecting the climate, improving quality of life, and creating sustainable food. As part of its commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2050, the company continues to integrate energy efficiency, renewable energy, circular economy practices, and emissions management into its operations, advancing more sustainable and resilient business growth.

Rooftop solar panels installed at a C.P. Vietnam farm, supporting the company's transition to renewable energy across its operations.

In the energy sector, renewable sources accounted for approximately 34% of C.P. Vietnam's total energy consumption by 2025. The company has installed rooftop solar systems across its farms and production facilities, with a combined installed capacity of around 51 MWp. Since 2021, C.P. Vietnam has also phased out coal, replacing it with biomass fuels—including wood chips, sawdust, and corn cobs—to power its boiler systems. In addition, livestock waste is captured through biogas systems, treated, and converted into electricity for on-site use, helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions from farming operations.

 Alongside its energy transition, C.P. Vietnam is advancing a circular economy approach by reducing packaging materials, increasing reuse and recycling, and partnering with PRO Vietnam to collect and recycle plastic packaging. Through this collaboration, more than 1,400 tonnes of plastic waste were collected and recycled during 2024-2025.

A biogas system at a C.P. Vietnam farm converts livestock waste into renewable energy, helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

For nature conservation, C.P. Vietnam planted 1.52 million trees nationwide between 2021 and 2025, surpassing its original target of 1.5 million trees. The program covered the equivalent of 355 hectares of concentrated forests and dispersed tree planting, achieving an average survival rate of approximately 85%. The company also supports wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and community awareness initiatives to help protect biodiversity.

For ESG governance, C.P. Vietnam has implemented the CPF SHE&En integrated management system for occupational safety, health, environment, and energy, aligned with ISO 14001:2015, ISO 45001:2018, and ISO 50001:2018 standards. The company also leverages the SAP Net Zero Intelligence Platform to monitor, analyze, and report greenhouse gas emissions in accordance with internationally recognized reporting frameworks.

As Vietnam advances its roadmap toward Net Zero by 2050, businesses play a vital role in driving the country's green transition. Building on years of sustainability initiatives, C.P. Vietnam remains committed to supporting a more resource-efficient, transparent, and environmentally responsible agri-food sector, while creating lasting value for communities and future generations.