Hisense Recognised in Fortune China’s ESG Influential Listing for Third Consecutive Year
Hisense, the global consumer electronics and appliances corporation, has been named in Fortune China’s ESG Influential Listing for the third consecutive year for its outstanding efforts in environment improvement, employee care and community engagement.
Hisense is advocating for the establishment of a comprehensive green and low-carbon production system that encompasses the entire energy utilisation process, including research and development design, supply chain, manufacturing, sales, and after-sales, as well as recycling and comprehensive product utilisation.
Taking TV products as an example, the overall recycling rate of raw materials for Hisense Laser TVs has now reached 92%, and a 100-inch Laser TV can save more than half of the energy of LCD TVs of the same size. Furthermore, through more advanced and environmentally friendly design, Hisense ULED TVs have reduced the weight of their shells by 8%, resulting in a saving of 1,133.07 tons of plastic and 100 tons of steel in 2023 in comparison to 2022, whilst also improving resource utilisation.
As of today, Hisense has 26 R&D centres, 34 industrial parks, and 64 overseas companies and offices worldwide. Hisense is actively establishing a global Supply Chain Management Center and utilising overseas companies and marketing platforms to realise the synergistic benefits of overseas layout and supply chain, reduced logistics costs and energy consumption. Hisense also employs local employees, contributes tax revenue, promotes local economic and social development, and achieves altruistic and win-win results through global coordination.
As the official partner of UEFA EURO 2024™, Hisense also aims to provide football fans with an immersive game-watching experience through eco-friendly TVs, and the company will continue to adopt carbon-neutral practices in its globalisation strategy.
‘Fortune’ highlighted that Hisense has established 13 National Green Factories in China, and its photovoltaic power generation projects are progressively releasing a “low-carbon dividend” with an annual power generation capacity of about 70 million kWh, of which 12.85 MW was newly built in 2023. Today, photovoltaic power generation contributes to over 11% of Hisense’s overall electricity consumption.