Everpia JSC 2017 AR2

The report outlines Everpia JSC's performance and strategic reforms in 2017, marking its first sustainable development report prepared in accordance with the GRI Standards. The company achieved a consolidated net revenue of VND 994.4 billion, representing a 15.1% growth compared to 2016, driven by a 32.6% expansion in its core Bedding business. Everpia successfully implemented non-formalin production for its Padding lines to meet chemical safety requirements and launched eco-friendly bedding materials like tencel and bamboo. Additionally, the company maintained its "A" rating under the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) for its standardized and democratic working environment.

Company: Everpia JSC

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: Vietnam

Year: 2017

Type: AR2

Pages: 60

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Everpia JSC

Everpia JSC 2017 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report outlines Everpia JSC's performance and strategic reforms in 2017, marking its first sustainable development report prepared in accordance with the GRI Standards. The company achieved a consolidated net revenue of VND 994.4 billion, representing a 15.1% growth compared to 2016, driven by a 32.6% expansion in its core Bedding business. Everpia successfully implemented non-formalin production for its Padding lines to meet chemical safety requirements and launched eco-friendly bedding materials like tencel and bamboo. Additionally, the company maintained its "A" rating under the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) for its standardized and democratic working environment.

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Document Details

Report Year

2017

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017

Fiscal Year

2017

Published

Mar 27, 2018

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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