Winners Honored at the “Green Future 2050” Competition
On the morning of March 7, the For a Green Future Foundation, an initiative of Vingroup, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Training of Vietnam, held the award ceremony for Season 2 of the “Green Future 2050” competition. The event welcomed the top 300 contestants along with nearly 100 representatives from schools nationwide.
After three months of launch, Season 2 of the competition attracted nearly 41,000 submissions from 1,765 primary and lower secondary schools across 34 provinces and cities, highlighting a growing awareness and engagement among students in environmental issues and sustainable development.
At the ceremony, the most outstanding participants were honored across three categories, letter writing, drawing, and video production, divided into Primary and Secondary levels.
In the Primary category, First Prize winners included: Vũ Phương Trang (Phú Thọ) – Letter Writing; Vũ Minh Khôi (Hà Nội) – Drawing; Hoàng Tuấn Anh (Quảng Ninh) – Video
In the Secondary category, First Prize winners included: Mai Nguyễn Ngân Khánh (Thanh Hóa) – Letter Writing; Nguyễn Hà Chi (Hà Nội) – Drawing; Đặng Đinh Tuệ Minh (Hà Nội) – Video

Ms. Nguyễn Thị Nhung, Deputy Director General of the Department of Students Affairs at the Ministry of Education and Training Vietnam (left), and Dr. Lê Thái Hà, Managing Director of the For a Green Future Foundation (right), present First Prize awards across categories at Season 2 of the “Green Future 2050” competition.
The six First Prize-winning works stood out for their creativity and depth of thought, reflecting students’ serious engagement with environmental protection and climate change. Through emotionally rich letters, meticulously crafted videos, and detailed illustrations, contestants presented diverse perspectives on a “green future.”
Several entries made a particularly strong impression with bold and innovative ideas, such as the concept of a “Global Green Pact” calling for the elimination of fossil fuels, and the “Green Journey Model,” which contrasts current environmental conditions with a Net Zero 2050 vision to propose solutions in energy, education, and sustainable lifestyles.

The participation of schools from 34 provinces and cities nationwide underscores the competition’s wide-reaching impact in integrating sustainable development goals into education. Notably, several schools demonstrated outstanding performance in Season 2, including Thới Long Secondary School, Hiệp Phước Secondary School, Lê Anh Xuân Secondary School, Nguyễn Thị Hương Secondary School, Vinschool Times City Primary School, Tân Hiệp Primary School, and Giao Thịnh Primary School, representing regions such as Cần Thơ, Đồng Tháp, Ninh Bình, Đồng Nai, Ho Chi Minh City, and Hanoi.

Through their submissions, students expressed unique perspectives on a greener, more sustainable future, demonstrating both creativity and a strong sense of responsibility toward the environment.
With tens of thousands of creative submissions from young “green seeds” across the country, Season 2 of “Green Future 2050” reaffirmed its role as a meaningful educational platform, fostering environmental awareness and inspiring action among the next generation.
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The “Green Future 2050” competition, jointly organized by the Ministry of Education and Training and the For a Green Future Foundation under Vingroup, provides a nationwide platform for students from Grades 2 to 8 to express and share their ideas and aspirations for a sustainable, green future. Season 2 featured a total prize pool of up to VND 2.5 billion. The top 300 entries were showcased at an exhibition held as part of the awards ceremony, with participants receiving certificates from the Ministry of Education and Training, along with prizes and special incentives from sponsors. In addition, 15 schools with outstanding participation in both quantity and quality of submissions were awarded collective prizes worth VND 25 million each, along with certificates recognizing their contributions to promoting green initiatives within schools. For more information, please visit: https://guituonglaixanh2050.com/ |