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25th February 2025
Knitting Industry
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Nam Dinh, Vietnam
Youngone Corporation, a leading vertical manufacturer of circular knitted and woven garments, has successfully completed its coal phase-out project at its textile and dyeing facility in Nam Dinh, Vietnam. As of 15 January 2025, the company has fully transitioned from coal to biomass boilers powered by rice husk pellets, reaffirming its commitment to environmental sustainability and decarbonisation.
This initiative aligns with Youngone Corporation's broader strategy to combat climate change and prioritise decarbonisation. It represents a significant milestone in achieving the company’s ambitious target of reducing carbon emissions by 40% by 2030.
The coal phase-out project began in early 2023 with feasibility studies and design planning for the transition. The first biomass boiler was installed in Q3 2023, followed by the installation of additional boilers. The project involved replacing three key boilers at the Nam Dinh facility, including steam and thermal hot oil boilers.
"The successful completion of our coal phase-out project in Nam Dinh is a testament to Youngone’s dedication to sustainability and climate action. By transitioning to biomass boilers and recycling boiler ash into organic fertiliser, we are reducing our carbon footprint, repurposing waste, and supporting the local community," said Rae Eun Sung, Vice Chairman of Youngone Group. "This project is a key step in meeting our 2030 carbon reduction goals and sets a precedent for sustainable practices across our global operations," she added.
The new boilers are powered by rice husk pellets, a renewable biofuel derived from local farm waste. Youngone Corporation worked closely with local rice mills to validate the source of the rice husks, ensuring sustainability and traceability throughout the supply chain. The switch from coal to biofuel not only eliminates coal’s environmental footprint but also supports the local agricultural economy by repurposing waste into valuable energy. The resulting ash will be treated and repurposed to produce organic fertiliser.
Youngone Corporation’s investment of more than US$2.7 million in biomass technology and waste recycling is part of its broader effort to implement innovative, sustainable solutions in its operations worldwide. This milestone marks a significant step forward in the company’s journey to create a more sustainable future while addressing global climate challenges.
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