On July 4, at The LinC ParkCity Hanoi, the Agency for Innovation, Green Transition and Industrial Promotion under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, in collaboration with VETS | EnE, officially launched the 2026 Sustainable Partnership Week Connecting Retailers with Manufacturers and Suppliers of Environmentally Friendly Products at Shopping Centers. The event is part of the National Action Program on Sustainable Production and Consumption for the 2021–2030 period.
The opening ceremony was attended by representatives of the Agency for Innovation, Green Transition and Industrial Promotion, the Hanoi Center for Industrial Promotion and Trade Promotion, The LinC ParkCity Hanoi, as well as participating enterprises and organizations.

Promoting Sustainable Production and Consumption
The opening ceremony featured partnership signing activities to promote sustainable production and consumption. The week-long event was designed to connect manufacturers and suppliers of environmentally friendly products with retailers, shopping centers, and consumers.
Through this initiative, participating enterprises gained opportunities to access modern retail channels, expand their market presence, and contribute to raising public awareness of responsible production and consumption, supporting Vietnam’s transition toward a green and sustainable economy.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Hoang Viet Dung, Deputy Head of the Energy Efficiency and Green Transition Division under the Agency for Innovation, Green Transition and Industrial Promotion, emphasized that sustainable production and consumption play a vital role in achieving green growth objectives, advancing sustainable development, and strengthening the competitiveness of Vietnamese enterprises in the global market.

Representing VETS | EnE, Mr. Hoang Hai, Director of VETS | EnE, shared that alongside investments in production facilities to improve operational efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and enhance competitiveness, enterprises are increasingly embracing sustainable production practices and environmentally friendly materials. At the same time, shopping centers and consumers are showing greater preference for products with transparent origins and environmentally responsible materials.

Promoting Green Production and Responsible Consumption
The program featured 15 exhibition booths showcasing environmentally friendly products, innovative business models, sustainable solutions, and green initiatives that promote cleaner production, responsible consumption, and environmental protection.
The exhibition area served as a networking platform where manufacturers, suppliers, retailers, and consumers could exchange ideas, establish partnerships, and explore new business opportunities.
Participating exhibitors included:
- Binh An General Agricultural Cooperative
- Energy Saving Green Booth
- My Duc Agriculture Co., Ltd.
- Hoang Minh Handicrafts Household Business
- Po My Cooperative
- Pham Hong Vu Household Business
- MEVI Green Station
- Eco Bamboo Vietnam Joint Stock Company
- Thang Long Agarwood Joint Stock Company
- Hoang Thi Dang Bamboo & Rattan Household Business
- MD Queens Joint Stock Company
- Anla Vietnam Import-Export & Trading Co., Ltd.
- Lien Huong Natural Essential Oil Production Household Business
- Pham Thi Van Household Business
- Vinahorn Xuan Huy Handicrafts Trading Co., Ltd.

Recognizing Outstanding Green Enterprises
The Organizing Committee honored outstanding enterprises and household businesses for their contributions to developing, supplying, and distributing environmentally friendly products.
The recognition acknowledged their commitment to innovation while encouraging businesses to continue improving product quality, optimizing resource efficiency, and adopting more sustainable production models.


Strengthening Green Value Chains
With 15 exhibition booths presenting green products, innovative solutions, and sustainable initiatives, the program created valuable opportunities for enterprises to promote their products, connect with potential partners, and expand their business networks.
Partnership signing activities between manufacturers and retail distributors further strengthened collaboration across the supply chain, laying the foundation for long-term cooperation and the development of sustainable production–consumption value chains.

Spreading the Values of Sustainable Development
Beyond serving as a trade promotion event, the Sustainable Partnership Week helped promote the values of green production, responsible consumption, and efficient resource use.
By bringing together enterprises, retailers, and consumers, the program contributes to the gradual development of a sustainable production–distribution–consumption ecosystem in Vietnam.

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