Brewing Tomorrow: How Carlsberg Vietnam turns sustainability into everyday action at World Environment Day 2026

By Thai Ha
Mon, June 1, 2026 | 7:20 pm GMT+7

More than 150 volunteers from Carlsberg Vietnam, including senior leaders, employees, family members, local residents, and representatives from the Embassy of Denmark in Vietnam, joined a beach clean-up activity in Danang as part of the company’s World Environment Day 2026 program, reaffirming its long-term commitment to sustainability and environmental action in Vietnam.

More than 150 volunteers joined Carlsberg Vietnam’s World Environment Day 2026 beach clean-up activity in Danang under the theme Brewing Tomorrow.

More than 150 volunteers joined Carlsberg Vietnam’s World Environment Day 2026 beach clean-up activity in Danang under the theme Brewing Tomorrow.

Organized under the theme Brewing Tomorrow – Carlsberg Group’s newly launched sustainability framework, the initiative highlighted Carlsberg Vietnam’s ongoing efforts to promote environmental awareness and responsible community action in Vietnam.

This year also marked the second consecutive year that Carlsberg Vietnam has organized a large-scale coastal clean-up activity alongside local communities, reflecting the company’s continued focus on embedding sustainability into both its operations and community engagement efforts.

Sustainability starts with action

Held at the fishing village area near Cua Dai Beach, the program brought together Carlsberg Vietnam employees, partners, families, and local community members in a shared effort to restore the coastal environment.

During the activity, volunteers collected more than 1.3 tons of waste, contributing to local environmental protection efforts while raising awareness around responsible waste management and sustainability.

More than 1.3 tons of waste have been collected, contributing to local environmental protection efforts.

More than 1.3 tons of waste have been collected, contributing to local environmental protection efforts.

Danang was selected for this year’s activity as one of Carlsberg Vietnam’s key markets and an important part of the company’s long-standing journey in central Vietnam. Closely connected to tourism, local livelihoods, and nature, the city reflects the growing importance of balancing economic development with environmental protection.

“When we talk about sustainability, it can sometimes feel like a very big topic,” said Andrew Khan, managing director of Carlsberg Vietnam. “But in reality, it often starts from very simple actions: showing up, taking responsibility, and doing something meaningful for the place we all share.”

Andrew Khan (middle), managing director of Carlsberg Vietnam, shares the importance of turning sustainability commitments into everyday actions.

Andrew Khan (middle), managing director of Carlsberg Vietnam, shares the importance of turning sustainability commitments into everyday actions.

“Denmark and Vietnam share a strong commitment to sustainable development and environmental protection,” said Lasse Pedersen Hjortshøj, head of the commercial section and commercial counsellor of the Embassy of Denmark in Vietnam.

“Real change doesn’t always begin in policy rooms, but also here – on the ground. Today’s clean-up is a powerful symbol of that belief. Every piece of plastic we collect, every stretch of coastline we restore, sends a clear message: that we care, and that we take action.”

Lasse Pedersen Hjortshøj (middle) from the Embassy of Denmark in Hanoi shares remarks during the program.

Lasse Pedersen Hjortshøj (middle) from the Embassy of Denmark in Hanoi shares remarks during the program.

Alongside the beach clean-up activity, Carlsberg Vietnam also contributed VND50 million ($1,900) to the “For the Poor” Fund of Hoi An Dong ward, Danang city, as part of its continued efforts to support local communities alongside environmental action.

The contribution aims to help support disadvantaged households in the area while reinforcing the company’s belief that building a better tomorrow also means creating positive impact for people and communities.

Carlsberg Vietnam contributed VND50 million to the “For the Poor” Fund of Hoi An Dong ward, Danang city, supporting local communities alongside environmental action.

Carlsberg Vietnam contributed VND50 million to the “For the Poor” Fund of Hoi An Dong ward, Danang city, supporting local communities alongside environmental action.

As participants concluded the program, each volunteer received a small potted plant grown in a repurposed Huda can – a simple symbol of the Brewing Tomorrow spirit. By giving used materials a second life, the initiative served as a reminder that small actions today can help create a more sustainable tomorrow.

Brewing Tomorrow beyond the beach

While the beach clean-up was one visible example of environmental action, it also reflects a broader transformation taking place across Carlsberg Vietnam’s operations.

At Phu Bai Brewery in Hue, currently the largest beer production site in Carlsberg Asia following its recent expansion, Carlsberg Vietnam continues advancing initiatives across renewable energy, water stewardship, circular packaging, waste reduction, and workplace safety as part of its long-term sustainability ambitions.

One of the company’s notable milestones is achieving Zero Waste to Landfill status. This was accomplished through comprehensive on-site waste segregation and the diversion of all non-recyclable waste to a waste-to-energy facility.

At the same time, Carlsberg Vietnam continues optimizing water usage across production, achieving a water efficiency rate of 2.09 hl/hl – among the top-performing breweries across Carlsberg Asia.

On going renewable energy projects, including rooftop solar and future Direct Power Purchase Agreement (DPPA) initiatives, are also expected to further strengthen the company’s long-term sustainability roadmap.

A longer journey toward sustainability

For Carlsberg Vietnam, sustainability is increasingly becoming part of how the company operates, collaborates, and contributes every day, from brewery operations and packaging improvements to community-focused programs across Vietnam.

Alongside environmental initiatives, the company also continues driving long-term community programs such as “Fresh Water for Beloved Central,” which has helped expand clean water access to more than 40,000 people across central Vietnam over the past seven years, as well as its annual Tet (Lunar New Year holiday) community initiative “Tet is Full, Tet is Love,” which has supported local communities for more than a decade.

“It is about people coming together to do something meaningful. Because small actions, when done consistently, can create real change over time,” Andrew Khan shared during the event.

The beach clean-up may have concluded, but the commitment behind it continues. Through Brewing Tomorrow, Carlsberg Vietnam is working to turn sustainability from ambition into action – across its operations, its communities, and the everyday choices that shape a better future.

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