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The eco-industrial park has been set up by leading real estate developer Cat Tuong Group. Aurora IP offers green, clean energy facilities, clean water production with green energy, and international standard waste collection and treatment, according to a press release by Aurora IP.
Vietnam’s Aurora Industrial Park (IP), a green, clean, and sustainable textile industrial park, has been established in Nam Dinh province to facilitate sustainable development and meet investors’ requirements. It is one of the few IPs in Vietnam that meets the legal and utility infrastructure requirements for accommodating the fabric-dyeing industry.
“It has one of the largest wastewater treatment systems in the country with a capacity of 110,000 m3/day-night, divided into modules with advanced and synchronous technology. The system ensures the treatment standard of wastewater before discharging. Aurora IP’s water extraction and treatment system takes water from the Day River, and minimises groundwater exploitation and its impact on the environment while always ensuring adequate water supply for producers,” the release mentioned.
“Aurora IP, which features a well-designed system and developed complex social infrastructure, is intended to provide optimal facilities for textile and dyeing production. In addition, the IP also prioritises and encourages manufacturers to apply energy-saving solutions using renewable energy and environmentally friendly materials. Along with the advantages of its geographical location and model infrastructure, Aurora IP offers attractive investment incentives and long-term commitment to investors throughout its operation in Vietnam,” added the release.
“We at Cat Tuong Group believe that development must go hand in hand with eco-preservation. Therefore, protecting the ecological environment is our top priority. Since its establishment, Aurora IP has made great strides towards the eco-industrial park goal, which aligns with our vision of being a sustainable real estate developer,” said Tran Quoc Viet, chairman and CEO of Cat Tuong Group.
“Sustainability is the core of everything we do. We are aware of our responsibility to bring investors an ideal destination for production and contribute to the stable development of Vietnam’s textile and garment industry in the industrialisation and modernisation process,” he added.
As part of the efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, Vietnam has been encouraging developers to establish eco-industrial parks and transition from traditional to ecological ones.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)
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