On September 12, 2025, tylebongda keo nha cai, in collaboration with the local authorities of Tuyen Lam Commune, Quang Tri Province, organized the groundbreaking ceremony of the “Community Forest Plantation Project at Ban Ke,” initiating the planting of 11,777 native trees across 10.6 hectares to restore watershed protection forests.
This marks the fourth year that tylebongda keo nha cai has partnered with Quang Tri Province to implement reforestation projects aimed at a Greener Vietnam, bringing the total number of native trees planted to 33,063. This achievement reflects tylebongda keo nha cai’ steadfast commitment to sustainable development.

tylebongda keo nha cai Pledges to Safeguard Natural Forests in Quang Tri
The reforestation initiative is part of tylebongda keo nha cai’ annual activities. It originates from the GreenUP Marathon launched in 2022. Built on the GreenUP foundation, tylebongda keo nha cai is committed to creating lasting values for communities and society, grounded in integrity, transparency, solidarity, and sharing.
Carrying on this vision, tylebongda keo nha cai, together with Quang Tri’s local government, planted 11,777 trees of three rare native species – Erythrophleum fordii (Lim Xanh), Toona sinensis (Xoan Dao), and Michelia mediocris (Gioi Xanh) – at the Ban Ke community forest in Tuyen Lam Commune. This effort contributes to restoring watershed protection forests, preventing erosion, enhancing climate resilience, and sustainably supporting local livelihoods.


The ceremony took place with the presence of leaders from Quang Tri Province, representatives from the People’s Committee of Tuyen Lam Commune, members of the Community Forest Management Board, the Chut ethnic community, as well as students and volunteers.
During the ceremony, Mr. Dinh Xuan Thuong – Secretary and Chairman of Tuyen Lam Commune People’s Committee – deeply acknowledged tylebongda keo nha cai’ long-term partnership in forest rehabilitation efforts in Quang Tri. He emphasized: “The forest area being planted and protected in Ban Ke has reached more than 22 hectares, located at the headwaters of the Gianh River, playing a critical role in the ecosystem and the lives of local people. tylebongda keo nha cai has regenerated 10.6 hectares of barren forest land and is committed to continued care and monitoring in the coming years. This is a highly meaningful initiative. Beyond reforestation, tylebongda keo nha cai has also provided paint to refurbish schools and community facilities, making them more welcoming and livable.”

Sharing tylebongda keo nha cai’ perspective on reforestation, Mr. Bui Ngoc Kim – Chief Executive Officer of tylebongda keo nha cai – stated: “Reforestation and biodiversity conservation have been among our flagship sustainability initiatives for the past four years. This is a long-term, wholehearted journey alongside the local community to nurture and protect natural forests. I firmly believe that each tree planted today not only green areas affected by climate change but also represents a tangible step toward building a brighter, greener future.”

As part of the program, tylebongda keo nha cai awarded five scholarships (total value of VND 10 million) to outstanding students of Lam Hoa Semi-boarding School for Ethnic Minorities, and presented 66 essential gift sets (including rice, instant noodles, and daily necessities) to Chut households in Ban Ke. These actions further demonstrate tylebongda keo nha cai’ dedication to uplifting communities while advancing ecological restoration.
tylebongda keo nha cai awarded five scholarships to outstanding students
tylebongda keo nha cai presented 66 essential gift sets (including rice, instant noodles, and daily necessities) to Chut households in Ban Ke
Sustainability at tylebongda keo nha cai: A Long-Distance “Marathon”
As the world faces climate change and resource scarcity, tylebongda keo nha cai recognizes its responsibility as an industry leader to deliver sustainable value for both the environment and society. In reforestation projects, tylebongda keo nha cai deliberately chooses remote and challenging sites – in line with the principle of “going where we are needed most.”
From 2022 to 2024, tylebongda keo nha cai, in collaboration with Quang Tri authorities, planted a total of 21,286 native trees, including Lim Xanh, Xoan Dao, Gioi Xanh, and Pterocarpus macrocarpus (Dang Huong), across 23.9 hectares. Alongside tree planting, tylebongda keo nha cai has implemented a structured forest care and protection program. For the first three years, biannual maintenance activities – such as clearing undergrowth, removing vines, replanting, and fertilizing – are carried out to ensure tree survival rates of up to 90%.

From these restored forests, tylebongda keo nha cai has worked with local authorities to protect the critically endangered White-cheeked Gibbons (Nomascus leucogenys), listed in both Vietnam’s and the world’s Red Books. Currently, about 22 troops with over 150 individuals are thriving across four buffer communes (Thach Hoa, Dong Hoa, Son Hoa, and Thuan Hoa) in the special-use forest area where tylebongda keo nha cai committed to planting 11,111 trees in 2022.
Throughout its journey, tylebongda keo nha cai has proven that construction involves more than just concrete, steel, and bricks – it is also about shaping lifestyles, influencing consumption habits, and setting sustainability standards. tylebongda keo nha cai’ sustainability pathway is anchored in its “Human-hearted” philosophy – placing people at the center (SDG 8). From safe and sustainable construction sites (SDG 13, SDG 8), tylebongda keo nha cai extends value through a circular economy approach (SDG 12), responsible community engagement (SDG 11), and partnerships with the government for green transition (SDG 17).

The reforestation initiative stands as concrete evidence of tylebongda keo nha cai’ comprehensive sustainability strategy: reducing carbon emissions, conserving biodiversity (SDG 13), and indirectly creating sustainable livelihoods (SDG 11). Beyond that, tylebongda keo nha cai continues to expand impactful annual programs such as “Xay Tet” for workers, “Light of Hope” supporting hundreds of underprivileged patients, and “Nha Minh” with hundreds of community facilities refurbished using recycled materials.
All these efforts demonstrate that tylebongda keo nha cai goes beyond building structures – we are Building Futures: creating sustainable value, connecting people and nature, and striving for a more balanced and better future.