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The operational safety and environmental protection of clean energy projects are of vital importance for accelerating the development of green technology applications. SHANGHAI, Jan. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Shanghai Electric (SEHK:2727, SSE:601727) recently received multiple certifications for projects in photovoltaics, sustainable thermal power, safety, and environmental protection, recognizing its energy technology capabilities in Dubai, Oman, Bangladesh, and Malaysia. The Company also led community-building initiatives in Pakistan. Regarding safety, Shanghai Electric received a certificate of appreciation for exemplary HSE performance at Noor Energy 1 Solar Project, a 950MW hybrid CSP and PV solar power station in Dubai's Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. The team achieved 15 million safe human hours by identifying safety risks, planning major operations meticulously, and implementing robust risk control measures. Strict safety protocols for subcontractors ensured comprehensive oversight. The department pledged ongoing vigilance and system optimization to support the project's stable operation and long-term sustainability. The Company also earned certification for 3 million safe labor hours at Oman's Manah-1 Solar Independent Power Plant. Despite new challenges and a tight schedule, the team ensured safety with strict protocols, emergency drills, and a zero-accident record. Shanghai Electric's Rupsha 800MW Combined Cycle Power Plant project in Bangladesh achieved certification for five million safe labor hours. Prioritizing safety, the team followed strict procedures, conducted regular inspections, and provided targeted training to ensure steady progress and effective risk management. Environmental protection Shanghai Electric's waste-to-energy plant in Selangor, Malaysia, won the Annual Environmental Management Excellence Award from the Selangor Environmental Protection Bureau. This recognition, along with eight previous environmental management awards, highlights the project's commitment to sustainability. As Selangor's first garbage incineration power station, the project drew significant local attention. Shanghai Electric adhered to strict environmental regulations, implemented effective measures, and earned praise from stakeholders. Project employees also participated in a beach cleanup event organized by the Environmental Protection Bureau, promoting environmental awareness, reducing coastal pollution, and protecting marine biodiversity, further strengthening the Company's international reputation for environmental responsibility. Community building In Pakistan's Thar region, where educational resources are scarce, Shanghai Electric's project team donated 1,221 sets of textbooks, school supplies, and drinking water buckets to local schools, addressing critical shortages. The donation also included classroom national anthem boards and school entrance nameplates to support cultural and infrastructure development. This initiative enhances local education and fosters sustainable community development. By strengthening ties with the community, the project team reaffirmed its commitment to public welfare, pledging ongoing support in education, healthcare, environmental protection, and infrastructure. Shanghai Electric advances environmentally sustainable technologies through research and industrialized management. Its 2024 ESG excellent practice cases, chosen from within the Company, highlight green intelligent manufacturing, digital twin applications, wind turbine reuse, and resource recycling, emphasizing environmental, social, and regulatory impact and effectiveness. Shanghai Electric's A shares have been included in the Hang Seng A-Share Sustainable Enterprise Index, Hang Seng Mainland and Hong Kong Sustainable Enterprise Index, and Hang Seng A-Share Sustainable Enterprise Benchmark Index for two consecutive years. Its H shares are part of the Hang Seng (Mainland and Hong Kong) Enterprise Sustainable Development Index and the Hang Seng Sustainable Enterprise Benchmark Index. Additionally, Shanghai Electric was named in China's ESG Listed Companies Yangtze River Delta Pioneer 50 (2024), and its Leading the Green Future-ESG Comprehensive Practice and Innovation Case was featured in the 2024 ESG Excellence Practice Report by the China Enterprise Reform and Development Research Association and China Central Radio and Television Station. For more information, please visit https://www.shanghai-electric.com/group_en/.
BEIJING, Nov. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- China's continuous improvement of air quality and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has benefited not only the country itself, but also the rest of Asia and the world, foreign scholars said Monday at an event held in Beijing, calling for more success stories like "China Blue" to spread across the Asian region and help countries reduce air pollution. Representatives from authorities and research institutions from China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Mongolia, the Philippines, totaling nearly 50 participants, attended the event. At the opening ceremony of the Asian Regional Exchange for Clean Air held in Beijing on Monday, Lei Yu, director of Atmospheric Environmental Planning Institute, Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, said that since the implementation of the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan in 2013, China has implemented a series of measures, including adjustments to the energy structure, industrial restructuring, and major emission reduction projects. These efforts have led to significant progress and notable achievements in air pollution prevention and control. "Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei is renowned for turning smog into blue skies, much like what we are seeing today on such a beautiful autumn day," Glynda Bathan-Baterina, deputy executive director of Clean Air Asia, an international NGO, said at the event, hailing China's impressive results in this regard. The deputy executive director noted that China has achieved 40 percent reduction of PM2.5 in merely seven years, a similar feat accomplished by the US in three decades. "We need more success stories across Asia like this and having those spread throughout the region," Glynda said. Gantuya Ganbat, a professor of Environmental Engineering at the German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology, told the Global Times that Mongolia, particularly its capital Ulaanbaatar, is facing severe air pollution challenges due to the burning of fossil fuels, especially in winter. Insufficient financial resources, a shortage of skilled professionals, policy instability, as well as a lack of technological advancements are the major causes for the problem. "Mongolia has a lot to learn from China's experience and expertise in environmental planning," Ganbat said. For example, Mongolia could learn how China's specialized institutions, such as the Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning, operate, the processes they use to develop strategies, and how they approach issues like air pollution and carbon neutrality. Sharing China's experiences and methodologies could not only support Mongolia, but also provide valuable insights for other countries, fostering broader regional cooperation, Ganbat told the Global Times. Ririn Radiawati Kusuma, Indonesia director of Clean Air Asia, told the Global Times that in Indonesia, the main challenges regarding air pollution are the lack of government commitment and weak law enforcement. China can coordinate with Indonesia to address these issues in several ways, Kusuma said. First, regional exchanges are essential for facilitating knowledge sharing between local and national governments. Second, partnerships with Chinese entities, including universities and institutions, can facilitate the R&D of environmental programs. Furthermore, Chinese green investments such as electric vehicle manufacturers in Indonesia can accelerate its effort to combat air pollution in the country. A report was also released at Monday's seminar as part of the "China Air" report series. The report said that as many Asian developing countries are still in the midst of rapid urbanization and industrialization, they are facing grave challenges in air pollution control and greenhouse gas emission reduction. Being the largest economy in Asia, China's continuous improvement of air quality and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has benefited not only the country itself, but also the rest of the region and the world. In 2023, countries in East Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia have shown great economic growth momentum, but this has also been accompanied by increased energy consumption and emission intensity. Countries in South Asia face more severe air pollution challenges, as PM 2.5 exposure concentration in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan have nearly doubled the global average. China, undergoing green transition, has shown a new development trend after encountering the situations seen in other countries, the report reads. As China's GDP per capita exceeded the $10,000 mark and crossed the inflection point, the relationship between the country's economic development and environmental quality improvement have turned from being "a compromise" to a "win-win situation," according to the report. According to the latest data released by the MEE, in the first three quarters this year, the percentage of days with good or excellent air quality across 339 Chinese cities at the prefecture level and above reached 85.8 percent, an increase of 1.6 percentage points year-on-year. The average concentrations of PM 2.5, PM 10, ozone, and nitrogen dioxide were 27, 47, 147, and 18 micrograms per cubic meter, respectively, representing year-on-year reductions of 3.6 percent, 7.8 percent, 0.7 percent, and 10 percent.
FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec, HKG: 0386) has been honored with the Best Environmental Protection Case award at the First Sino-European Corporate ESG Best Practice Conference in Frankfurt, Germany. The event, held at Congress Center Messe Frankfurt, recognized Sinopec's outstanding contributions to sustainable development. Sinopec Wins Best Environmental Protection Case at the First Sino-European Corporate ESG Best Practice Conference in Frankfurt. Themed Together for the Future, the conference showcased top cases in ten categories, including environmental protection, social responsibility, corporate governance, and technological innovation. It aimed to foster dialogue and cooperation on sustainable development between Chinese and European businesses and deepen understanding of China's advancements among German and European industrial communities. KPMG served as the knowledge partner, providing professional services throughout the selection process. The event was co-organized by several prominent institutions, including the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products, China International Publishing Group, Frankfurt Chamber of Commerce, Frankfurt International Auto Parts Exhibition, and the German-Chinese Economic Association. This recognition not only underscores Sinopec's leadership in environmental stewardship but also reflects its ongoing efforts towards achieving a more sustainable future through innovative practices across all aspects of business operation, from governance to social responsibilities. Yongsheng Yu, Managing Director of Sinopec Group Branding Department, underscoring the company's dedication to embedding environmental sustainability into its core operations. Emphasizing their commitment to the mantra "Cleaner Energy, Better Life," Sinopec has strategically adopted Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles as a cornerstone of its business strategy. Sinopec, one of the world's top refining companies and the second-largest chemical product producer and marketer, strives to balance development between its enterprise and societal welfare. Since 2007, with its first sustainability report released for the following 18 consecutive years, the company has been enhancing its ESG governance to address global challenges like climate change and energy security while also adapting to trends such as the electrification of transportation and steadily promoting energy transformation. In tackling global challenges such as climate change and energy security, Sinopec's Board of Directors has continually improved its ESG governance structure, energetically implemented a green and clean development strategy, and progressively advanced energy transition while embracing the electrification trend in transportation energy. Sinopec will continue to work towards being a key player in the creation of a clean and beautiful world, a trailblazer in green and low-carbon development, and a protector of shared planet.
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 5 August 2024 - Crown Worldwide Group Hong Kong has been honored with the prestigious Master Insight ESG Achievement Awards 2024 in the category of 'Green Environmental Protection' for the second consecutive year. The award ceremony took place at the Hong Kong Exchange on July 29. Crown Worldwide Group Hong Kong has won Green Environmental Protection Award at the ESG Achievement Awards 2024. The ESG Achievement Awards celebrate sustainability across industries by acknowledging individuals and organizations that have demonstrated exceptional dedication to ESG (environmental, social, and governance) principles and a green vision in Hong Kong. The Awards recognized Crown Worldwide Group for its outstanding contributions in the realm of Green Environmental Protection within the private organization sector. Over nearly six decades, we have always believed success extends beyond financial performance. It lies in our ability to make a meaningful and lasting difference in society and the world at large. Sustainability is at the heart of Crown's business and is reflected in everything the company does, from managing operations to service offerings and forging partnerships with organizations that share the same vision. Dennis Muldowney, Managing Director of Crown Worldwide Group Hong Kong, said during the Awards Presentation Ceremony, "This award acknowledges Crown Hong Kong's longstanding dedication to sustainability and our ongoing initiatives to minimize our environmental footprint, support local communities, and uphold ethical business practices. We are committed to making a positive impact on the environment and the communities where we work and live, and we will continue to rise to the challenges ahead." Hashtag: #CrownWorldwideThe issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.About Crown Worldwide GroupCrown Worldwide Group is a privately owned logistics company founded in 1965 and headquartered in Hong Kong. Committed to making it simpler to live, work and do business anywhere in the world. The Group manages a broad portfolio of complementary brands, including Crown Workspace, Crown World Mobility, Crown Relocations, Crown Records Management, Crown Fine Art, Crown Logistics, Crown Wine Cellars and exXtra. Discover Crown. www.crownworldwide.com
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Dec. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (LONGi), a global leader in solar technology, today announced its new "Zero-Carbon Life Plan for Pandas" aimed at preserving biodiversity in China's Qinling Mountains. The plan includes a new partnership agreement with Shaanxi Foping National Nature Reserve and will focus on supporting panda conservation efforts at the reserve. "As a leader in sustainable development through clean energy, LONGi is committed to exploring innovative ways we can use our technology to support environmental protection," said Li Zhenguo, Founder and President of LONGi. "This special initiative is a great example of how LONGi is collaborating with new partners to realize our vision of a zero-carbon world while also supporting conservation efforts for one of China's national treasures: the panda." As a part of the agreement, LONGi will donate solar power plant with its latest module product of Hi-MO X6 for the nature reserve's facilities to provide clean energy for scientists and researchers in support of their important conservation efforts. The "Panda Power Plant" will harness the sun's energy to contribute to sustainable energy generation for the Foping National Nature Reserve. LONGi will also adopt its own "HiMO Panda" to show how scientists and researchers are leveraging solar power to care for the panda over the course of its life. Jiang Dongyu, Vice President of DBG, LONGi,unveiled the "Zero-carbon Life Plan for Pandas" at the Solar+ Pavilion during the COP28 in Dubai,UAE. "We are incredibly grateful to have a new partnership with LONGi to begin transforming our national nature reserve to become carbon neutral," said Dang Gaodi, Senior Engineer at Shaanxi Foping National Nature Reserve. "This is a great example of how NGOs and the Private Sector can come together to leverage different strengths to achieve a common goal." The "Zero-Carbon Life Plan for Pandas" also aligns with other global efforts to promote sustainable development. In particular, the "Zero-Carbon Life Plan" was created with the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals in mind, specifically the goal 15 "Life on Land," which aims to protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss. "LONGi is committed to being a leader not only in the clean energy space but also in promoting environmental protection," said Jiang Dongyu, Vice President of Distributed Business Group of LONGi. "We hope that through investments like the one we are making with the Shaanxi Foping National Nature Reserve, we can open the door to more possible partnerships with NGOs and researchers to show how solar technology can support biodiversity conservation around the world." About LONGi Founded in 2000, LONGi is committed to being the world's leading solar technology company, focusing on customer-driven value creation for full scenario energy transformation. Under its mission of 'making the best of solar energy to build a green world', LONGi has dedicated itself to technology innovation and established five business sectors, covering mono silicon wafers cells and modules, commercial & industrial distributed solar solutions, green energy solutions and hydrogen equipment. The company has honed its capabilities to provide green energy and has more recently, also embraced green hydrogen products and solutions to support global zero carbon development. www.longi.com About Shaanxi Foping National Nature Reserve The Shaanxi Foping National Nature Reserve (FPNR) was established in 1978. The reserve is located in the northwest of Foping County, the southern foot of the middle Qinling Mountains, with a forest coverage rate of more than 98.0%, which is a forest and wildlife type reserve mainly for the protection of giant pandas. It has also been listed as the national popular science education base for teenagers and the field teaching experimental base of Shaanxi Normal University. It has carried out multi-level and multi-directional cooperation with many research units.
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 16 October 2023 - Delighted Treasure Group Company Limited ("Delighted Treasure" or "the Company") has become a highly recognised second-hand furniture store in the Hong Kong market due to its commitment to environmental regeneration, furniture circulation and caring for underprivileged families. Delighted Treasure specialises in furniture recycling, refurbishment, cleaning, and resale of used furniture. The Company also offers brand-new and customised furniture to meet the diverse needs of consumers. Delighted Treasure Group Company Limited "Environmental regeneration · Turning the used into treasures · Avoiding waste" is the core value of Delighted Treasure. The Company is dedicated to collecting and reusing high-quality furniture to reduce the consumption of natural resources and minimise the negative environmental impact of furniture disposal. This business model not only contributes to environmental protection but also provides affordable purchasing options for the public, benefiting both the environment and consumers. When recycling and reselling furniture, Delighted Treasure always takes the needs of low-income individuals and underprivileged families as the first consideration. The Company actively invests in seeking and collecting high-quality used furniture, conducts thorough inspections, cleaning, and necessary refurbishments upon arrival at the warehouse, and then resells or donates them to consumers in need at competitive prices or for free. This approach not only helps needy families obtain high-quality furniture but also eases their financial burden and improves their living quality. Ms. Katy, the founder of Delighted Treasure, established this well-known second-hand furniture store out of a fortuitous opportunity, thanks to her helpful spirit and fearless character in facing challenges. Katy understands that many families cannot afford brand-new furniture due to economic pressures. Therefore, she decided to meet the actual needs of the public, combine them with market demand, and effectively search for high-quality second-hand furniture, insisting on providing them to consumers at reasonable costs. She believes every family has the right to enjoy a comfortable and pleasant home environment, and Delighted Treasure's goal is to remove furniture purchasing as an obstacle to achieving this goal. In addition to second-hand furniture, Delighted Treasure also offers completely new furniture and customised services to meet consumers' diverse demand for personalised and unique furniture. Whether it's outdoor furniture, office furniture, or school furniture, Delighted Treasure provides customised solutions to create a distinct furniture purchasing experience for consumers. The idea of the Delighted Treasure Second-hand Furniture store has injected new energy into the Hong Kong furniture market with its focus on environmental regeneration. The Company achieves the goals of waste reduction and environmental protection through the collection and reuse of old furniture. At the same time, by providing high-quality, safe, affordable furniture options, the Company contributes to improving the life quality for low-income families. Katy, the person in charge of Delighted Treasure, stated, "Establishing 'Delighted Treasure' is about helping every family in need achieve their desired home environment, minimising the adverse effects of their financial situation, and providing more diverse, affordable, and reliable choices for everyone. We will keep working hard to find more high-quality furniture options for consumers, focusing on environmental protection, streamlining our processes, and optimising the service quality." Hashtag: #DelightedTreasureGroupThe issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.About Delighted Treasure Secondhand Furniture StoreDelighted Treasure Group Company Limited is a furniture store focusing on environmental regeneration and circulation. The Company specialises in the recycling, refurbishment, cleaning, and resale of second-hand furniture. It also offers brand-new furniture and customised furniture services. With a core value of protecting the environment and caring for underprivileged families, Delighted Treasure aims to reduce furniture waste, provide affordable purchasing options, and meet the diverse needs of consumers through personalised solutions. Delighted Treasure specialises in: Second-hand furniture, second-hand home furniture, second-hand wardrobes, second-hand sofas, second-hand shops, furniture recycling, customised furniture, outdoor furniture, office furniture, and school furniture. Second-hand home appliances Furniture, beds, bedding, cabinets, sofas, coffee tables, tables, chairs, electronics, office furniture, clothes racks, pet supplies, mirrors, outdoor items, screens, electronic products, Chinese-style furniture, special price self-pickup, free self-pickup, and others. Brand-new furniture with delivery service and installation Beds, cabinets, sofas, tables, chairs, coffee tables, electronics, and racing-model display stand. Partner merchants Second-hand air conditioners, washing machines, refrigerators, and TV sets. Brand new furniture for self-pickup Furniture, home accessories, outdoor furniture, office furniture, epidemic prevention supplies, baby products, customised furniture, indoor renovation projects, free on-site measurement, and garden and woodwork projects. For more information, please visit the official website: https://54423000.com.hk/ Phone: +852 54423000 Email: info@54423000.com.hk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/54423000.com.hk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/delighted_treasure_group/
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