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Ruth Mathews (right), Country Manager awards DFID with their Green Office Certificate
The number of “Green Offices” in Vietnam has grown with the British Embassy in Hanoi, the British Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City and the Department for International Development Vietnam (DFID Vietnam) becoming the newest members of WWF Vietnam’s Green Office programme.
There are now five certified Green Offices in business and government sectors in
To qualify as a Green Office, the embassy, the consulate general and DFID Vietnam implemented an environmental management plan to reduce their consumption of electricity and paper, reduce transport emissions, and educate staff in sustainable practices and climate change mitigation.
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But it’s not only the planet which benefits from Green Office. As Ambassador
In only three months, the embassy reduced paper consumption by 20 percent by encouraging staff to stop unnecessary printing and to print on both sides of the paper. Plastic bag consumption was reduced by 20 per cent by switching to reusable canvas bags.
At DFID Vietnam, there was a 16 per cent reduction in electricity consumption achieved by reminding staff to turn off lights and appliances when not in use, and activating the energy-saving functionality of office equipment.
WWF Vietnam Country Programme Manager Ruth Mathews congratulated the embassy on their results, which showed that “business and government sectors know that it’s everyone’s responsibility to protect the planet’s natural wealth”.
“By successfully completing the audit and certification process, you have demonstrated that you are taking practical measures to make a personal, measurable difference to the fight against climate change.”
Dr.Noor Mohammad
November 16, 2009 - 18:21