January 8, 2026 | 22:05 GMT +7
January 8, 2026 | 22:05 GMT +7
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On December 26, Chu Pah Rubber One Member Company Limited held a ceremony to announce rubber products that meet the European Union's deforestation and forest degradation regulation (EUDR), affirming its efforts toward sustainable development and international integration.
Mr. Le Anh Tuan, General Director of Chu Pah Rubber Company, signs the announcement certifying that the company's products comply with the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). Photo: PV.
At the ceremony, the leadership of Chu Pah Rubber Company approved and formally announced the company’s products that comply with EUDR across the entire value chain, including planting, caring, harvesting, and processing rubber latex. Accordingly, the company’s annual output is estimated at around 6,500 tons, comprising pre-processed rubber products such as SVR 3L, SVR 3L Mix, SVR 5L, SVR 10, SVR 10 Mix, SVR 20, and ribbed smoked sheet (RSS) rubber .
Raw materials for production are sourced from more than 6,138 hectares of rubber forests that have been certified for sustainable forest management under the PEFC/VFCS standards, with certification code VN008090, thus fully meeting all EUDR requirements.
The announcement is of significant importance, demonstrating Chu Pah Rubber's strong commitment to environmental protection, supply chain transparency, and compliance with the EU market’s strict regulations. This event also provides an opportunity for the company to promote its brand and introduce its traceability system, thereby opening up prospects for cooperation with major customers and partners both domestically and internationally.
Mr. Le Anh Tuan, General Director of Chu Pah Rubber Company, delivers remarks at the ceremony. Photo: PV.
According to the company's representative, the implementation of sustainable forest management and product journey chain is a scientific management process that is continuously improved, contributing to enhancing production and business efficiency while advancing toward the goals of green growth and sustainable development. Particularly, this system fully meets the EUDR requirements on combating deforestation and forest degradation.
To meet the stringent EUDR requirements, Chu Pah Rubber has implemented many synchronous measures, including the establishment of a transparent traceability system, the strict application of sustainable forest management standards, and investment in advanced technologies such as satellite imagery uploaded to Geojson digital map files to monitor and assess forest conditions, ensuring that no deforestation activities occur within its managed areas.
Chu Pah Rubber announces EUDR-compliant products.
In addition, the company pays attention to enhancing awareness and capacity for workers through training programs on sustainable cultivation, environmental protection, and compliance with international regulations.
With these efforts, Chu Pah Rubber continues to affirm its position as a typical rubber enterprise oriented toward sustainable development, linking production with social and environmental responsibility, and standing ready to seize opportunities from demanding markets in the international integration process.
Translated by Thu Huyen
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