Green transformation, the key and new competitive advantages

Hoàng Văn Minh |

Green transformation does not stop at the goal of "protecting the environment", but is also the key to opening up opportunities to reposition competitiveness for Vietnam, raising our country's position on the world economic map.

Currently, many major markets such as Europe, North America, Japan... are applying strict environmental standards for imported goods.

greening production and supply chains has become an almost mandatory condition if businesses want to access, maintain and expand market share.

This means that any business that proactively innovates environmentally friendly technology, applies energy-saving processes, controls emissions, etc. will enjoy long-term competitive advantages.

In addition to meeting the requirements of the international market, green production also helps reduce costs in the long term. For example, when investing in switching to renewable energy or circular technology, businesses can reduce their dependence on scarce resources, avoiding the risk of energy price fluctuations.

In particular, green transformation not only creates more value for businesses, but also brings benefits to workers themselves. The working environment in factories and construction sites will be significantly improved when applying clean production processes, reducing pollution and health risks.

More importantly, greening requires qualified human resources, knowledge of new techniques, stimulate training and improve skills for the workforce. From there, workers have the opportunity to access high professional positions, increase income and develop a sustainable career.

At the macro level, the green transformation policy also promotes innovation. Ideas about circular economy, renewable energy, organic agriculture or biotechnology... will have space for development.

When Vietnam creates an ecosystem to encourage green innovation, it will not only help solve the problem of environmental protection but also create more growth momentum, contributing significantly to GDP.

In the context of the global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, meeting the goal of increasing the Earth's temperature by no more than 1.5°C, Vietnam's acceleration of greening the economy also demonstrates the responsibility of a deeply integrated country.

This improves the country's image, attracting investment capital from green financial funds and international partners who are increasingly interested in sustainability.

Green transformation, when accompanied by synchronous and drastic policies, Vietnam can not only avoid the risk of falling behind, but can also make a breakthrough, building a green, modern and potential economy in the future.

Hoàng Văn Minh
TIN LIÊN QUAN

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