In the context of climate change being a global challenge, reducing CO2 emissions is an inevitable trend and plays an extremely important role for businesses, contributing to the development of a circular economy and environmental protection.
In 2021, MIDA participated in the Zero Carbon Project (TZCP) initiated by strategic customer Schneider Electric, with the goal of minimizing environmental impact by reducing CO2 emissions in business operations.
To achieve the above goal, MIDA has applied innovations and applied science and technology
I. Transformation of energy-using technology:
• Conversion from diesel-powered plastic injection molding machines to electric-powered plastic injection molding machines
• Conversion of lighting from compact to LED for workshops and office building areas


• Use of air-conditioning systems with inverter technology to save energy
• Conversion of diesel-powered forklifts to electric forklifts
• Conversion of cooling towers to central cooling (frigel)
• Use of compressed air systems with inverters


II. Optimize energy use:
• Use PME energy management system from Schneider Electric to optimally control energy-using devices
• Continue to research and improve to optimize existing energy-using systems
III. Combining the use of green energy and the use of recycled materials:
• MIDA invests in rooftop solar power systems
• Production activities use recycled materials
In the past, MIDA has made efforts to reduce CO2 emissions: In 2024, MIDA eliminated 120 tons of CO2 with an emission reduction of 40% compared to 2015. And by the end of 2025, it is expected that the emission level will be reduced by 60%.


MIDA has been constantly striving to innovate to reduce CO2 emissions and aim to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 in order to contribute to building a sustainable green economy and protecting the environment.