Hanoi, December 5, 2025 – Within the of the Announcement and Honoring Ceremony of Sustainable Enterprises in Vietnam in 2025 organized by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) in collaboration with the Vietnam Business Council for Sustainable Development (VBCSD), the Mavin Austfeed Joint Stock Company – a member of Mavin Group – was successfully ranked in the Top 100 Sustainable Enterprises in Vietnam 2025 in the manufacturing sector. This is the first time Mavin Austfeed has participated in the program and has been honored to be included in the ranking, demonstrating the strong commitment and clear strategy for sustainable development of the enterprise.

Mr. Đào Mạnh Hòa - Deputy General Director of Mavin Group receiving the CSI 100 award
The CSI 100 is an annual assessment and announcement program for sustainable development enterprises in Vietnam, implemented by VCCI under the direction of the Government since 2015. The program uses the Corporate Sustainability Index (CSI) - a management tool according to international standards, comprehensively designed to evaluate the performance of enterprises on all 3 pillars: Economy, Society, and Environment
2025 marks 10 years of implementing the CSI Program, with many improvements to encourage enterprises to move from "compliance" to "innovation" on the journey of sustainable development. This year's index includes 145 indicators, in which the rate of advanced indicators increased to 41% and for the first time, integrated the requirement of "analysis of key issues" for enterprises to build strategies associated with stakeholders. The CSI 2025 also applies technology and AI for the first time in the scoring system, ensuring transparency, fairness, and objectivity with appraisal by central ministries.

Automatic bagging robot in Mavin's animal feed production line
Mavin Austfeed, with more than 20 years of experience in the animal feed processing industry, has continuously invested in modernizing factories towards automation, digitalization, and environmental friendliness. The company's initiatives help to use energy efficiently and reduce emissions, such as applying skylight roof systems to maximize natural light, optimizing electricity through inverter systems, using biomass technology, and boiler exhaust is cleaned with water instead of discharging into the environment, etc. In the roadmap to reduce emissions towards the future, the company is implementing a rooftop solar power project, replacing all forklifts with electric vehicles in operation, etc.
Not only focusing on technology, but Mavin Austfeed also focuses on creating a happy working environment with equal welfare policies, encouraging creativity and career development for staff. Achieving the CSI 100 title this year is a worthy result for the positive transformation journey that the company has persistently pursued over the past 21 years.

Skills training for employees at Mavin
Speaking at this event, a Mavin Group representative said:
“The CSI is a prestigious national program that requires strict assessment records and comprehensively reflects the sustainable performance of the enterprise. The fact that Mavin Austfeed was honored in its first participation is a great pride, and also a solid affirmation of Mavin's long-term commitment to the path of sustainable development.”
In recent years, Mavin Group has continuously promoted ESG strategies, issued Sustainability Reports (SDRs) from 2023, and became the first agricultural enterprise in Vietnam to successfully access the Sustainability Linked Loans (SLL) of HSBC Bank. Mavin is also an enterprise that actively implements community initiatives such as supporting livelihoods, protecting the environment, developing education, and improving employee welfare.

Certificate of Mavin Austfeed Joint Stock Company achieving the title of Top 100 CSI 2025
The CSI 100 award is a clear recognition of the tireless efforts of Mavin Austfeed, in particular, and Mavin Group in general for moving towards a modern, responsible, and inclusive agriculture sector for a sustainable Vietnam by 2050.