Plan for handling and destroying damaged goods

During the production and business activities of an enterprise, it is inevitable that goods will be damaged for many different reasons. Damaged goods can be classified into the following groups.

During the production and business activities of an enterprise, it is inevitable that goods will be damaged for many different reasons. Damaged goods can be classified into the following groups:

1. Damaged food products
2. Damaged pharmaceutical goods
3. Damaged cosmetics
4. Chemical damage
5. Damaged machinery and equipment
6. Rotten animal feed
7. Outdated and damaged clothing
8. Excess and damaged raw materials

The disposal of damaged goods needs to be carried out in accordance with technical procedures to minimize the impact on the environment. Depending on the physical and chemical characteristics of each product group, VINAUSEN proposes appropriate goods destruction methods with the goal of minimizing costs, saving resources and being environmentally friendly. Destruction methods are carried out individually or in combination with multiple methods in the following order of priority:

1. Compose compost: Spoiled food, expired food, spoiled food ingredients, spoiled animal feed
2. Chemical - Physical - Biological treatment at water treatment systems: Chemicals and liquid foods that have many inorganic ingredients or are not suitable for composting
3. Demolition of shape, recycling: Types of packaging, garment raw materials, machinery and equipment that are no longer needed...
4. Burn and destroy: The product needs to be burned and destroyed completely.
5. Bury in secure landfills: Other inorganic products.

The entire goods destruction process is carried out at VINAUSEN's waste treatment plant (Le Minh Xuan Industrial Park, Binh Chanh District, Ho Chi Minh City), with 24/7 surveillance cameras to ensure that no product is destroyed. may be smuggled out of the market.

We encourage customers to appoint someone to monitor the entire destruction process to ensure objectivity.

At the end of the destruction, VINAUSEN will issue a "Destruction monitoring record" and/or "Certificate of destruction completion" with attached photos/videos. This is a legal document for customers to provide to tax authorities to calculate reasonable deductible expenses when determining taxable income (according to Article 4, Circular No. 96/2015/TT-BTC dated December 22, 2015). June 2015 of the Ministry of Finance).

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