Nan Pao’s Ninh Binh Site in Vietnam Builds a Low-Carbon Eco-Garden to Promote Sustainability
As part of our commitment to corporate social responsibility and net-zero emissions, Nan Pao Resins' Ninh Binh site in Vietnam has launched a local sustainability initiative by establishing a Low-Carbon Symbiotic Garden. Through tree planting, organic farming, and reuse of natural materials, the site embodies environmental stewardship and circular economy principles.
On the site’s open land, 30 camphor trees have been planted to support long-term carbon sequestration and enrich the local green ecosystem. A small organic farm has also been cultivated to grow chili peppers, vegetables, and loofah gourds. These efforts not only provide fresh produce for employees but also encourage a low-carbon, plant-based diet that contributes to reduced environmental impact.
The Ninh Binh site further promotes circular reuse practices, using coconut shells as bowls and bamboo as reusable straws, effectively replacing single-use plastic items. Loofahs are harvested and processed into natural bath sponges, with seeds collected for replanting—demonstrating a fully circular and self-sufficient ecosystem model.
Nan Pao Resins will continue to integrate sustainability into our operations by engaging employees and enhancing local biodiversity, staying true to our long-term commitment to environmental and social responsibility.