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Asian manufacturing clusters accelerate green energy transformation

As the global carbon neutrality goal is promoted, holiday decoration manufacturing bases in South China and Southeast Asia have recently seen frequent environmental protection innovation initiatives. A multinational manufacturing group announced that its three production bases in Guangdong, Jiangxi and Vietnam have completed full coverage of rooftop solar power generation systems, with a total installed capacity of 12 megawatts, which can meet about 35% of the electricity demand of the production bases.

 

It is worth noting that the company has achieved real-time monitoring and optimization of energy consumption by integrating smart grids and production management systems. While passing the international BSCI social responsibility audit, the factory also introduced bio-based plastics to replace traditional ABS materials, reducing the carbon footprint of products by 22%. Industry analysts believe that this dual-track model of "clean production + green materials" may become a new model for the transformation and upgrading of labor-intensive industries.

As the global carbon neutrality goal is promoted, holiday decoration manufacturing bases in South China and Southeast Asia have recently seen frequent environmental protection innovation initiatives. A multinational manufacturing group announced that its three production bases in Guangdong, Jiangxi and Vietnam have completed full coverage of rooftop solar power generation systems, with a total installed capacity of 12 megawatts, which can meet about 35% of the electricity demand of the production bases.

 

It is worth noting that the company has achieved real-time monitoring and optimization of energy consumption by integrating smart grids and production management systems. While passing the international BSCI social responsibility audit, the factory also introduced bio-based plastics to replace traditional ABS materials, reducing the carbon footprint of products by 22%. Industry analysts believe that this dual-track model of "clean production + green materials" may become a new model for the transformation and upgrading of labor-intensive industries.