LESS PLASTIC, IS FANTASTIC!

LESS PLASTIC, IS FANTASTIC!

LESS PLASTIC, IS FANTASTIC!

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LESS PLASTIC, IS FANTASTIC!

 20/12/2022

Less plastic, is fantastic!

LESS PLASTIC, IS FANTASTIC!

Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City is the most energy-efficient green premium office building in Vietnam and one of the three building in Asia that have been certificated with LEED Platinum and DGNB Gold, the two high certificates which requires certain criteria of sustainability.

When you enter the Adidas Việt Nam office, you can not miss the sticker “We commit for a plastic-free office” Since they moved their office in October 2017 to Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City, Adidas has banned single-used plastic inside their office and has kept up their efforts to raise awareness about sustainability among their staff.

Source: https://www.zerowastesaigon.com/adidas-success-story-a-plastic-free-office/?fbclid=IwAR2aj-w3w6HiNtkJ3n9CgatGkSnDKtLMP8lJvdtU8Lu2ZVDm0DOls_KrpUY

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