Vietnam’s Green Building Sector Surges, Surpassing 2030 Targets

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Vietnam witnessed a significant expansion in its green building sector last year, with the total number of certified green buildings reaching 559—more than three times the country’s original target for 2030. The rapid growth, driven by sustainability commitments and foreign investment interest, highlights Vietnam’s increasing role in the global push for net-zero emissions.

Industrial Green Buildings Lead the Growth
According to the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the EDGE green building certification system, Vietnam’s green building sector has far exceeded its initial projections. The country had originally set a goal of 80 certified green buildings by 2025 and 150 by 2030. However, current figures have already surpassed these targets by a considerable margin.

Industrial buildings accounted for more than half of the new green structures, with green-certified factories tripling over the past two years to reach 163 by 2024. Analysts attribute this rapid expansion to Vietnam’s accelerated industrialization, the relocation of manufacturing hubs, and the development of logistics infrastructure.

Government Incentives and Foreign Investment Propel Growth
Vietnam’s government has actively promoted green development through tax incentives, land lease discounts, and subsidies aimed at reducing energy consumption. These policies have played a crucial role in encouraging businesses to adopt sustainable practices.

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Vietnam’s real estate sector exceeded $6.3 billion in 2024, with a significant portion allocated to factory developments. Sustainability has become a key factor for foreign investors, leading to a surge in eco-friendly industrial park projects.

PepsiCo, for instance, announced plans to construct two green-certified factories in Vietnam this year, aligning with the country’s commitment to sustainable industrial growth.

Sustainability as a Competitive Advantage
Real estate developers are increasingly prioritizing ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives to maintain competitiveness in the global market. Edwin Tan, Deputy CEO of Frasers Property Vietnam, emphasized that while initial investments in ESG technologies and equipment may be substantial, the long-term benefits in regulatory compliance and sustainable growth make them a worthwhile investment.

With Vietnam’s green building sector on a rapid upward trajectory, experts anticipate continued foreign investment in eco-friendly industrial zones, solidifying the country’s position as a leading player in sustainable development.

 

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