Vietnam scales up eco-industrial parks to promote sustainable development

  • Producing compostable products at the An Phat Bioplastics JSC of the An Phat Holdings Group. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
    Producing compostable products at the An Phat Bioplastics JSC of the An Phat Holdings Group. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
  • Production at the An Phat Bioplastics JSC of the An Phat Holdings Group. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
    Production at the An Phat Bioplastics JSC of the An Phat Holdings Group. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
  • Compostable AnEco shopping bags produced by the An Phat Holdings Group. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
    Compostable AnEco shopping bags produced by the An Phat Holdings Group. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
  • Vietnam is in a process of transforming and scaling up the EIP model in localities. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
    Vietnam is in a process of transforming and scaling up the EIP model in localities. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
  • An Phat Complex Industrial Park in the northern province of Hai Duong is aiming to be a model of high-tech, green, and sustainable industrial park. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
    An Phat Complex Industrial Park in the northern province of Hai Duong is aiming to be a model of high-tech, green, and sustainable industrial park. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
The eco-industrial park (EIP) model is emerging as a key driver of Vietnam’s industrial and economic development. This approach not only delivers economic benefits to businesses and communities but also plays a crucial role in environmental protection and enhancing workers' quality of life. By 2030, approximately 40-50% of provinces and cities are expected to convert existing industrial parks into EIPs, while 8-10% of localities plan to develop new ones. A survey by Savills Vietnam indicates that although the number of EIPs remains limited, demand for this type of industrial real estate is set to rise significantly in the future. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh

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