The study was carried out to set up the evaluation criteria that is satisfactory the level of a green industrial park. A set of criteria consists of 2 parts: screening and evaluation criteria, to evaluate the 2 objects: Investment company IZ infrastructure & factories within the industrial zone. Researchers have applied this set of criteria to evaluate the Tan Thuan Export Processing Zone, HCMC. From the results of the evaluation by the criteria, researchers have proposed 6 solutions and roadmap for implementation of solutions to meet the requirements of a green industrial park.
Public certification standards have received limited scholarly attention, especially the institutional capacity of public authorities that develop and implement these standards to address complex challenges, such as the promotion of industrial ecology and industrial symbiosis for enhancing resource use efficiency. This research uses an institutional capacity assessment framework to examine the ways in which a voluntary public standard for certifying eco-industrial parks affected the Vietnamese state’s capacity to coordinate and implement industrial ecology. The article draws upon the interviews and a review of official documentation to show that the benefits of public standards extend beyond compliance to the enhancement of state capacities to coordinate complex policy domains such as industrial ecology. The findings contribute to providing a basis to redesign standard-setting processes to move beyond end-user compliance and provide insights into how public actors can more effectively address ‘systemic’ sustainability challenges – from circular economy ambitions to the Sustainable Development Goals.
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