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Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment Do Duc Duy says that because growing mulberry produces low emissions, there is potential for carbon credit sales.
In order to turn net-zero emission goals into reality, Vietnam needs to urgently apply measures to encourage people to use public transport and shift to electric vehicles.
Amid the green consumption trend, big retailers in Vietnam have shifted to environmentally friendly products, wrapping vegetables with banana leaves and installing machines for clients to receive money for discarded waste.
The net zero emissions goal is prompting businesses to begin investing in green production.
Vietnam is one of 20 countries in the world with high emissions, with CO2 emissions doubling in the last 10 years.
Vietnam made a commitment to net zero emissions - Net Zero by 2050 - at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26). This will have a significant impact on the way energy is used in the country.
With its strong commitment to bring greenhouse gas emissions to a net-zero level over the next three decades, Vietnam has begun to receive assistance from the international community in order to materialise this strategy,