MM Mega Market Vietnam spreads green life with "Clean garbage - Beautiful fruit"

Lê Ly |

MM Mega Market Vietnam cooperates with partners to organize the event "Clean Garbage - Beautiful Dishes", encouraging waste classification and recycling from simple actions.

demonstrating its commitment to sustainable development, recently at MM Mega Market Hiep Phu, MM Mega Market Vietnam in collaboration with Tetra Pak Vietnam, Lon Nuoc Thuy Thuy Toan TBC-Ball Vietnam Co., Ltd., Branch of Thuy Tinh Malaya - Vietnam Co., Ltd. (O-I BJC), Tan Binh Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company (Alta), turn Green, Reverse Logistics Vietnam Co., Ltd. (Vietnam Tai Che) and Grac Technology Joint Stock Company organized the event "Junk In - Out Joy" for the second consecutive time.

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MM Mega Market Vietnam organizes the second year of the Clean Garbage event - Qua Xinh. Photo: MMVN.

The event is a further step in MM Mega Market Vietnam's efforts to put sustainable development commitments into practice through concrete, accessible actions.

On that platform, "Clean Garbage - Beautiful Gifts" encourages customers to bring recycled materials such as aluminum cans, paper boxes, plastic bottles to exchange gifts, and participate in activities to raise awareness of waste classification and recycling.

Representative of local government, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Ngan, Head of the Department of Economics of the Southern Hemisphere, People's Committee of Tan Thoi Hiep Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, assessed: "Changeing people's habits is the key to creating a sustainable recycling ecosystem. This is not just a matter of "exchanging garbage for gifts", but a matter of changing awareness for action, changing habits for a green future. Today's event is a "push" to gradually create a community where everyone understands, does, and is proud of their green actions."

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People exchange used glass to get meaningful gifts. Photo: MMVN.

Sharing about the event, Ms. Tran Kim Nga, External Affairs Director of MM Mega Market Vietnam, said: We believe that a modern retailer not only meets consumer needs, but also has the responsibility to lead positive changes in community behavior. Clean garbage Beautiful fruit is MM Mega Markets way of bringing sustainable development commitments closer to customers, through simple but meaningful actions in the long term.

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Customers experience products at MM Mega Market Vietnam booth. Photo: MMVN.

Over the years, MM Mega Market Vietnam has been steadfast in pursuing a sustainable development strategy, in which waste classification at source and recycling are identified as one of the long-term focuses. The company is one of the few retailers pioneering in building a system of valuable waste collection points to contribute to completing the recycling cycle, while minimizing negative impacts on the environment.

During the three days of the event, the "Clean Garbage - Beautiful Dishes" program attracted hundreds of customers to participate and experience, showing the increasingly great interest of the community in environmental protection activities and green lifestyles.

MM Mega Market Vietnam expects the program to continue to be expanded, contributing to the formation of the habit of classifying waste at source and towards a greener and more sustainable Vietnam in the long term.

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