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3rd National Roundtable on Cleaner Production
(10/9/2006)
19-20 October 2006 in Ha Long city |
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Environmental Management Accounting Program
(8/15/2006)
In the context of the world’s common development and Vietnam is on the threshold of joining WTO, to improve competitiveness and to exist, it is essential that enterprises must be fully aware of environmental and social issues and their impacts on business. Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) helps enterprises to understand how turnover is affected by the daily environmental costs as well as identifies financial benefits of environmental protection measurements. EMA is one of the tools for sustainable business. |
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Industrial parks to clean up production, recycle waste
(8/3/2006)
The concept of eco-industrial parks was introduced in HCM City last Wednesday by officials of HCM City’s Department of Science and Technology and Van Lang University. |
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Technicians gauge sustainability
(7/26/2006)
Titled, Sustainability Assessment of Technology (SAT), the system allows for both the strategic and operational evaluation of technology based on the so-called three pillars of sustainability – the economy, the society and the environment. |
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Workshop promotes Kyoto Protocol
(7/24/2006)
Austrian expert Manfred Stockmayer says: "The CDM approval process is similar to a court trial. To win, you must know the rules of the game and prepare all your arguments to defend your case before the CDM board." |
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PRESS RELEASE: Opening of South Vietnam Office of Vietnam Cleaner Production Centre
(6/5/2006)
Today, HCMC-ECC and the VNCPC are honor to host the opening ceremony of the VNCPC’s South Vietnam Office, which takes place at the conference room, HCMC-DOST – 244 Dien Bien Phu, district 3, HCMC. This opening ceremony is to introduce the cooperation program between two centres and action plan 2006 to potential partners, such as consultancy organizations, research institutes, universities and industrial enterprises. |
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