The increasing amount of smart urban areas and green buildings has triggered demand for environmentally-friendly building materials in Viet Nam, experts said.
Unbaked bricks produced at Hong Ha Joint Stock Company in Bac Kan Province. The demand for eco-friendly building materials was anticipated to rise significantly.
Many property developers have started using environmentally-friendly materials for their projects, requiring manufacturers to shift focus to green construction materials.
According to Le Trung Thanh, Director of the Viet Nam Institute for Building Materials, construction works were increasingly paying attention to durability, energy saving, cost and climate adaptation.
Thanh said the building material industry should focus on developing new materials friendly to the environment.
Environmentally-friendly materials must meet two requirements: consuming less energy for producing it and saving energy when put into use.
“The production and use of green construction materials is an inevitable development trend, not only in Viet Nam,” Thanh said.
The ministry estimated that the country’s demand for building materials would grow at about 10-12 per cent per year. Demand for green construction materials grew significantly in the past five years and is set to soar in the near future as dozens of provinces and cities try to become smart cities.
Currently, Viet Nam can produce some green construction materials such as insulation foam, eco-friendly roofing sheets, light-weight concrete bricks, glazed tiles, green walled wood, recycled bricks and green cement.
The country has also encouraged the use of unbaked bricks as well as energy-saving equipments and materials in construction works over the past decade.
According to Pham Van Bac, director of the ministry’s Department of Building Materials, besides developing new construction materials, producers of traditional products such as cement, tiles, steel and glass also needed to renovate production technologies to increase durability, energy saving, climate adaptation and cut production costs.
Nguyen Thanh Hai, chairman of Hi-Pec which specialises in paint products, said that green construction was a trend but many were still hesitant due to the high costs for eco-friendly materials.
Experts said it was necessary to have standards for environmentally-friendly building materials and policies to encourage the use of new materials. — VNS