On February 6, 2024, the Global Environmental Information Research Center (CDP), a global carbon emission rating agency, released the results of the recent global corporate ratings, and Yali received an A- score on climate change, reaching the leadership level.
CDP's annual environmental disclosure and scoring process is recognized as an important criterion for corporate environmental transparency. In 2023, more than 740 investors around the world with more than $136 trillion in assets and more than 300 companies spent up to 6.0 trillion in total purchases$8 trillion major purchaser, requiring companies to disclose information on environmental impacts, risks and opportunities through the CDP platform. This year, more than 21,000 companies participated in the CDP evaluation, the largest number ever.
According to the report, the average grade in Asia is C, and the average grade in the packaging industry is BThis means that based on CDP's scoring methodology, Yali has demonstrated environmental leadership and disclosed action on climate change. In addition, in order to earn the leadership ranking, Yali has stated its practices and strategies in reducing its climate impact.
Solar photovoltaic panels.
In addition, Yali has achieved B- (management level) in forest protection, which is improved compared with last year, and the water security of the participating water has also reached B (management level), which is higher than the global and industry average, reflecting Yali's advantages in combating climate change and protecting water resources and forest resources.
Yali Carbon Neutrality Project.
In the future, Yali Printing will continue to implement the concept of sustainable development, take green management as an important part of enterprise construction, conform to the trend of sustainable development of the industry, contribute to the realization of carbon neutrality and sustainable development of the earth, and write a green answer sheet.
Note: CDP, an international non-profit organization, is an international environmental information evaluation of credibility and influence, and in 2023, companies disclosed through CDP accounted for at least two-thirds of the global market capitalization. The CDP evaluation results are divided into four levels: A-Leadership, B-Management, C-C-Awareness, and C-Disclosure