BUREAU VERITAS VIỆT NAM ĐỒNG HÀNH CÙNG CUỘC THI GEN Z & ESG: THÚC ĐẨY PHÁT TRIỂN BỀN VỮNG - ZESG 2026

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Bureau Veritas Vietnam supports the "GenZ & ESG: Driving Sustainable Development" competition - ZESG 2026"

Jun. 8 2026

Bureau Veritas Vietnam is proud to be the “Impact Sponsor” for the ZESG 2026 competition organized by the Sustainable Finance Institute (SFI) of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). The program serves as both an academic and practical platform for young talents interested in ESG, sustainability, and impactful solutions for the community.

Representing Bureau Veritas Vietnam, Mr. Nguyen Huynh Thanh Phong, Sustainability Manager, actively accompanied the program throughout the competition journey. He directly contributed to various professional activities aimed at supporting and inspiring participating teams and students. Through specialized training sessions on Carbon Credits and sustainability trends, Mr. Nguyen Huynh Thanh Phong provided practical insights into the carbon market, ESG, and green transformation in businesses. He also shared career guidance on sustainability and green jobs, which are becoming increasingly important in the future economy. 

Mr. Nguyen Huynh Thanh Phong, Sustainability Manager at the Final Round of the ZESG 2026 competition. 

More than just an academic competition, ZESG 2026 served as a practical platform that enabled students to gain early exposure to sustainability trends increasingly prioritized by businesses and global markets. Through project development, teamwork, data analysis, and solution presentations before industry experts, participants had the opportunity to strengthen their strategic thinking, problem-solving skills, and ability to apply knowledge in real business contexts. 

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ZESG 2026 final competition 

Topics related to ESG, Sustainable Finance, Carbon Credits, and green transformation not only carry academic value but also demonstrate strong practical relevance as businesses face growing international requirements such as CBAM, Net Zero commitments, and sustainability reporting. The competition also provided students with valuable insights into the increasing demand for talent in green sectors, helping them better shape their future career paths and enhance their competitiveness in the evolving job market.

Through this program, the competition successfully fostered stronger connections between academia, businesses, and students, creating opportunities for the younger generation to engage with real-world sustainability challenges, enhance professional capabilities, and contribute to the sustainable development journey of businesses and society.