AkzoNobel advocates for eco-friendly coatings in Vietnam's paint industry
In a significant move towards sustainable development, global paint and coatings giant AkzoNobel recently held an event titled 'Sustainable Solutions from Paints and Coatings' on August 19. The event, a collaborative effort by AkzoNobel's three core business units - Protective Coatings, Decorative Paints, and Powder Coatings - attracted developers, contractors, architects, and strategic project partners.
The event served as a platform to showcase a complete suite of paints and coatings solutions that integrate innovative technologies. Notable speakers included Pamela Phua, Product Management Sustainability and Innovation director at AkzoNobel, and Nguyen Phi Anh Dao, marketing and product management director at AkzoNobel ASEAN, who reaffirmed the company's dedication to transforming sustainability commitment into real-world solutions.
Daniel Campos, global business unit director for Decorative Paints Asia and executive committee member at AkzoNobel, discussed the company's growing role in Vietnam's regional strategy, emphasizing sustainable innovation. He was joined by Sirvan Canitez, regional commercial director of Powder Coatings South Asia-Pacific, who emphasized AkzoNobel's commitment to delivering solutions that help customers save energy, lower their carbon footprint, and achieve their sustainability goals.
AkzoNobel's Decorative Paints include innovations such as 'Keep Cool' and 'Express', designed to reduce emissions, protect health, and optimise resource use. The company's Protective Coatings portfolio offers high performance in corrosion and fire resistance.
The event also highlighted AkzoNobel's latest sustainability initiatives. Dulux Professional from AkzoNobel introduced groundbreaking paints and coatings solutions at the Singapore International Green Building Conference 2025. The 'Interpon' collections are featured in AkzoNobel's Powder Coatings range, including 'Futura' and 'Stone Effect'.
The green building movement in Vietnam received support from AkzoNobel through partnerships with organizations such as the Vietnam Green Building Council. Douglas Lee Snyder, a key figure in this movement, emphasized the importance of sustainable development and the role of green materials, particularly paints and coatings, in achieving green building certifications like LOTUS.
Maxilite by Dulux also launched the "Maxilite - Golden Roller" contest on July 28, aimed at creating a meaningful and dedicated platform for painters across the country.
Despite initial search results indicating otherwise, further investigation could not confirm Douglas Lee Snyder as a CEO of any organization. However, his contributions to the green building movement in Vietnam remain significant.
In conclusion, AkzoNobel's event in Vietnam underscored the company's commitment to sustainable innovation and its role in driving the green building movement in the region. The event marked a significant step forward in AkzoNobel's mission to provide sustainable solutions that contribute to a better world.
Read also:
- United States tariffs pose a threat to India, necessitating the recruitment of adept negotiators or strategists, similar to those who had influenced Trump's decisions.
- Weekly happenings in the German Federal Parliament (Bundestag)
- Southwest region's most popular posts, accompanied by an inquiry:
- Discussion between Putin and Trump in Alaska could potentially overshadow Ukraine's concerns