The campaign is part of a 10-year plan (2022-2032) to restore 500 hectares of forest in key ecological areas of the former Son La and Hoa Binh provinces (now part of Phu Tho province).
The program attracted 183 representatives from businesses, organizations, government agencies, and local communities connected to the forests. In this planting phase, they planted 3,700 trees across approximately 6 hectares in the Hang Kia - Pa Co Nature Reserve (Mai Chau district, Hoa Binh province) to increase forest cover and restore the habitat. PanNature and forest rangers provided technical guidance throughout the planting and care process.
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Volunteers and staff on the launch day of the "For a Green Earth" 2025 program. Photo: PanNature |
Volunteers and staff on the launch day of the "For a Green Earth" 2025 program. Photo: PanNature
Nguyen Minh Duc, general director of HP Vietnam, emphasized the role of businesses in environmental protection. The company is committed to sustainable technological development alongside nature conservation. The tree planting and forest restoration campaign is part of the company's efforts towards a greener future.
"Having been a part of Vietnam's development for 30 years, HP is not only committed to the technology sector but also wants to demonstrate a deep responsibility to the environment and the community. Today's reforestation campaign is part of our commitment to a greener future where technology and nature coexist harmoniously," said the general director of HP Vietnam.
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Nguyen Minh Duc (left), general director of HP Vietnam, and Sung A Vang (right), deputy head of the Hang Kia - Pa Co Nature Reserve Management Board, plant a tree together. Photo: PanNature |
Nguyen Minh Duc (left), general director of HP Vietnam, and Sung A Vang (right), deputy head of the Hang Kia - Pa Co Nature Reserve Management Board, plant a tree together. Photo: PanNature
Alongside environmental protection campaigns, HP invests in sustainable technology through the use of recycled materials, energy saving, and innovation. The company is committed to continuing its partnership with the community and partners in Vietnam for sustainable development.
In celebration of its 30th anniversary in Vietnam, the company is calling on the community to spread sustainable values from these young trees in the context of increasingly impactful climate change. "Today's tree planting helps the company contribute to building a future where the environment and technology develop together," an HP representative affirmed.
In addition to environmental activities, the company also focuses on education by supporting over 2,000 students' access to STEM (Science - Technology - Engineering - Mathematics) programs, sponsoring IT labs, and building schools in the Mekong Delta, helping thousands of students improve their learning.
Dan Minh