



This is the annual Sustainability Development Report of Amanaki company, focusing on three main aspects - economic, environmental, and social. Amanaki strives to publish an annual report to track comparisons and improvements year by year.
The report will disclose detailed information about the activities of the enterprises - Amanaki Saigon Boutique, Amanaki Thao Dien, NUC Concept Kitchen & Bar, orbiting around core values: preserving indigenous cultural and artistic values, minimizing energy consumption, recycling, reusing, caring for the spiritual well-being of residents and workers, and community engagement.
The report references the standards of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations (17 SDGs).
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Actively adopt 4R Principle:
Reduce-Reuse-Repair-Recycle

We collect used batteries, defective and broken metallic electronics, then deliver them to dedicated collection points.
We partner with Ve Chai Chu Hoa (VECA) in responsibly recycling, through 4 classified categories: Paper - Plastic - Metal - Organic Waste.
As for Paper and Plastics, after being sorted, they will be transported to operating Recyclers nearby HCMC.

Recycle used items, transforming them with new functions and a new life.
More than 70% of our building’s furnitures are reclaimed from old households in the Vietnam’s Southwestern region.
Implement maximum use of recycled papers and materials.
Adopt paperless policy, reduce printing.

Optimize natural light in the building’s main spaces including apartments, offices and event spaces.
Reduce waste and promote efficient water usage.
Every guestroom is equipped with double-layer glass doors for efficient soundproofing,heat insulation and noise prevention.
The building adopts a solar water heating system, to optimize the use of clean energy.
Employ a wastewater treatment system using microbiological technology in compliance with law’s provisions on wastewater treatment.

This is a marine ecosystem restoration activity conducted by Amanaki in collaboration with the Sasa Team, focusing on nurturing and monitoring coral development on an annual cycle. This journey began with the initial sprouts planted, which continue to grow resiliently after 365 days.
The activity is implemented in coastal areas, aligned with Amanaki Thao Dien’s commitment to preserving natural values centered on core values: regenerating marine biodiversity, preserving underwater landscapes, and maintaining ecosystem balance.
The implementation process follows nature conservation principles, contributing to the realization of marine environmental protection and future sustainable development goals.
Observe the sprouts of life here.


