Tien Phong Plastic is accelerating the shift towards a greener plastics industry in Vietnam, integrating sustainable production processes, environmentally friendly raw materials, and international certifications to expand its global footprint.

The company was honoured at the Sustainable Development 2025 conference in Hanoi for its green initiatives.

“Throughout its development journey, we have consistently updated and adopted the world’s latest technologies, machinery, and equipment. This has significantly improved labour productivity and achieved effective energy savings,” said Chu Van Phuong, general director of Tien Phong Plastic.

Tien Phong reuses 100% of production waste and adheres strictly to state regulations for waste management, aiming for zero solid waste discharge. Its product range, including double-wall corrugated PP pipes, spiral-core uPVC pipes, and specialised drainage solutions, has been exported to numerous international construction projects.

In August, the company achieved 4-Tick certification from the Singapore Green Building Council, the highest recognition for green building materials. The certification reflects adherence to stringent standards in energy efficiency, renewable resource use, water management, green space development, and minimising ecological impact.

Phuong said, “This achievement opens wider doors for the company to reach further on the international stage, strongly affirming that Vietnamese brands possess the capability and potential to compete globally, lead trends in green, sustainable, and integrated development in the construction sector, and spread value across multiple industries.”

The company has modernised production lines, applied ISO standards, and incorporated Lean Six Sigma, OEE, and 5S practices to enhance energy efficiency, reduce emissions, and create a safer working environment. Recycling of up to 80% of used water back into production underlines its commitment to resource optimisation.

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