On January 16th, Nantong Reshine New Material Co., Ltd. obtained the certificate of carbon emission and product carbon footprint certification of the organization. The certificate was issued by TÜV Rheinland, an international independent third-party testing, inspection and certification organization. This certification lays a data foundation for the enterprise to accurately formulate green and low-carbon strategies and implement carbon reduction programs.
At present, global climate change and environmental pollution are worsening, and the promotion of “carbon peak, carbon neutral” has become a global consensus, and low-carbon products are increasingly recognized by the international and domestic markets. Carbon emission verification is equivalent to a “carbon physical examination” of Reshine, which is a comprehensive assessment of its greenhouse gas emissions and offsets, and is one of the important indicators for measuring its environmental performance. Based on the results of the carbon inventory, Reshine can design emission reduction measures, set scientific carbon targets, disclose carbon information and manage carbon assets.
On the basis of the carbon inventory of the organization and products, Reshine has formulated a carbon management work plan, deeply analyzed the business operation and production process, and continuously improved the process technology. By improving energy efficiency, promoting the use of renewable energy, optimizing supply chain management and other measures, Reshine continues to practice low-carbon development path, aiming to bring customers products with both superior performance and low-carbon characteristics.
In the future, Reshine will actively respond to the commitment of “double carbon” goal, adhere to technological innovation, continue to explore effective ways to improve the efficiency of battery materials, and practice low-cost, low-carbon, high-efficiency product technology, and benefit customers and the society as soon as possible, and actively promote sustainable development, contributing to the construction of a zero-carbon planet.