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An iconic view of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam                        Case study: VIETNAM
                                                                            Vietnam faces the challenge of
                                                                            sustainable development and
                                                                            urbanisation in a uniquely historic
                                                                            environment, home to many famous
                                                                            architectural structures. To overcome
                                                                            these, AkzoNobel offers a wide range
                                                                            of sustainable products in the local
                                                                            market, as well as practical support
                                                                            to those who live and work there.
                                                                            In the first quarter of 2019, we
                                                                            hosted two events on urban
                                                                            heritage preservation, which saw
                                                                            450 experts discuss a master plan
                                                                            for Vietnamese heritage. To support
                                                                            the next generation in taking over
                                                                            this work, we offer scholarships for
                                                                            architecture students and often
                                                                            host initiatives such as the Orange
                                                                            ASEAN Factory. AkzoNobel has also
                                                                            volunteered thousands of paints
                                                                            and working hours to repaint iconic
                                                                            structures, schools, urban alleys and
                                                                            old apartment buildings.


        the entire value chain. We also aim to maintain eco-premium   In the first round, 1,150 members submitted 158 ideas: from
        solutions at a sustainable 20% of revenue through 2020.   turning waste into bio-oils and minerals to using bio-based
        These investments are key to long-term sustainable value   methods to capture and convert the carbon dioxide from
        creation. We know that our in-house innovation can achieve   steelworks. Other ideas used renewable and long-lasting
        higher efficiency at lower impact, in line with our philosophy   dyes from biomass and self-cleaning, air-purifying coatings.
        of delivering more with less.
                                                            Twenty-one outstanding start-ups were selected for the
        Adding colour for the next generation               accelerator programme.
        To ensure the best ideas are developed for the benefit of
                                                            Now concluded, SAS Nanotechnologies (from the US),
        future generations, we must seek out and promote diversity
                                                            QLayers (Netherlands), Interface Polymers (UK), Apellix (US)
        of thought – and that can only be done by collaborating with
                                                            and Alucha Recycling Technologies (Netherlands) were
        diverse teams.
                                                            rewarded by AkzoNobel, while Octo (the Netherlands) took
        To drive the paints and coatings industry through its next   home the KPMG Scale-up Award.
        phase of modernisation, we at AkzoNobel have created a
                                                            We are committed to continued work with the recipients of
        new ecosystem for innovation by launching Paint the Future,
                                                            these prizes, to pursue sustainable business opportunities
        an innovation challenge with an open invitation to collaborate
                                                            through joint collaboration agreements.
        and turn exciting potential into brilliant reality.
                                                            In March this year, we launched AkzoNobel Cares, an
        This year, we will combine our global reach with the agility
                                                            amalgamation of our social programmes, including the
        of thought present across the global start-up and scale-up
                                                            Community Programme, Let’s Colour, Community with
        environment, to push the boundaries of what our industry
                                                            many repainting projects, and the Education Fund, as well as
        can achieve.
                                                            smaller local activities.
        The aim is to connect disruptive technologies to accelerate
                                                            Throughout this work, we aim to deliver shared value by
        the dynamic world of paints and coatings, based on five
                                                            helping communities, strengthening our reputation and
        pillars: smart application, enhanced functionality, circular
                                                            building the pride our team members hold in the company.
        solutions, life science infusion and predictable performance.
                                                            www.akzonobel.com
                                     Pamela Phua, General director of Vietnam, decorative paints South Asia, AkzoNobel
                                     In 2017, Pamela Phua was appointed as Cluster General Director of Vietnam, Singapore and
                                     Indochina, Decorative Paints South Asia. With 20 years of experience in the coatings industry, she
                                     has driven the business with new technology development and product implementation across the
                                     region, especially in the Vietnamese market.                                                             “Our only chance is to shift the world to a different investment
                                     Phua was instrumental in setting up the global research and laboratory operations for AkzoNobel          and growth path. We need a new growth story for the 21st century,
                                     Decorative Paints (Global Exterior Wall Paint Expertise Group) in 2011. In her global capacity,
                                     Pamela implements the functional and production innovation strategy for exterior wall paint. She         and for that we must fundamentally transform our food, urban,
                                     spearheads the RD&I functional excellence, standards and capability, and the efficient delivery of
                                     processes as the approved standards and processes across the globe.                                      and energy systems, and move to a circular economy.”
                                     Together with a special passion for sustainable development, she has led her teams to innovate
                                     painting products and solutions through increasingly sustainable benefits for AkzoNobel customers        Naoko Ishii,
                                     and the environment. She also actively gets involved in sustainable activities in projects to create     CEO and Chairperson of the Global Environment Facility (GEF)
                                     inspiring living spaces for local communities and to promote green architecture trends.
                                     e: pamela.phua@akzonobel.com
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