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SeABank staff join hands to clean 11 beaches for a green environment

In response to World Environment Day June 5 and World Ocean Day June 8, on June 7, 2025, hundreds of officers and employees of Southeast Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SeABank, HOSE: SSB) in 11 provinces/cities simultaneously launched a campaign to clean up and collect waste on the coast under the "Ocean Cleanup 2025" program. In addition, SeABank also donated trash bins and biodegradable bags to the local management board at the tourist area. This is the second consecutive year that SeABank has implemented this meaningful program.

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Always upholding the motto "For the Community", every year, SeABank regularly organizes many activities towards environmental protection, creating green spaces, spreading green lifestyle to the community. "Ocean Cleanup 2025"   was launched by SeABank for the second year with the goal of collecting and cleaning up waste on the coast and installing more public trash bins at beaches to encourage people to throw trash in the right place.

The program was widely deployed by SeABank at branches of 11 provinces/cities including: Quang Ninh, Quang Nam, Hai Phong, Hai An, Nha Trang, Vung Tau, Thai Binh, Nam Dinh, Nghe An, Thanh Hoa, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and received enthusiastic response from local authorities as well as local people.

Specifically, SeABank Ho Chi Minh City 1 region coordinated with Can Gio District Youth Union and Can Thanh Town People's Committee to organize the Ocean Cleanup program in 2025 with activities to collect garbage in Can Gio coastal area, donate 10 public trash bins, cloth bags with environmentally friendly materials and place propaganda boards about reducing waste and protecting the local sea.

In Nha Trang, SeABank employees participated in planting mangrove forests at Dam Bay (Hon Tre Island) - the only mangrove forest in Nha Trang Bay, playing an important role in protecting the environment, natural resources, biodiversity and human life... In addition, SeABank Nha Trang also donated 3 sets of garbage sorting bins and plans to donate 100kg of biodegradable bags to the Management Board of Inland Water Wharf (Phu Quy People's Wharf) in June 2025 to give to tourists when traveling on local islands.

In order to create a green landscape, contribute to improving urban aesthetics, and develop sea tourism services, SeABank Da Nang has coordinated with the locality to plant 5 coconut trees on the beach with the hope that each coconut tree planted today is a practical action to help us remind ourselves to always raise awareness of environmental protection, contributing to creating green lungs and wind shields along the sea. In addition, SeABank employees will also join local people in cleaning up the beach for 3 consecutive months.

In some other localities such as Thai Binh, Nghe An, Thanh Hoa, Quang Nam, Vung Tau, SeABank employees also rolled up their sleeves, wore gloves, and carried bags along the beach to contribute a small part to preserving the green - clean - beautiful environment, and at the same time placed signs promoting environmental protection messages in densely populated areas. In addition, SeABank Nam Dinh joined hands to act for the environment by cleaning up trash at Quat Lam beach, Giao Thuy town, and donated 15 trash bins to the locality.

These meaningful activities will continue to be implemented and expanded by SeABank branches located near the coast from June to August 2025 to keep the coast clean, protect the ocean towards sustainable development, and contribute to creating value for the community.


Source: https://www.seabank.com.vn/tin-tuc/tin-seabank/news/can-bo-nhan-vien-seabank-chung-tay-lam-sach-11-bai-bien-vi-moi-truong-xanh


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