Crystal group, based in Hong Kong, has been furthering the utmost effort to accelerate climate action. In addition to the continued effort in mitigating climate change, the intimate factory in Vietnam applied WWF-HK’s Low Carbon Manufacturing Programme (LCMP) for the first time and was awarded Platinum Label, which makes the recognition more noteworthy.
The intimate factory in China renewed LCMP and was also awarded Platinum Label, recognising Crystal’s enduring commitment to low-carbon manufacturing. The Platinum Label is the highest recognition of WWF’s LCMP to accredit a factory’s outstanding sustainability achievements and significant results in adopting low carbon production practices. This is the third Platinum Label that the intimate factory in China has obtained since 2012, which demonstrated the factory’s long-term pursuit of carbon reduction, Crystal group said in a press release.Crystal group, based in Hong Kong, has been furthering the utmost effort to accelerate climate action. In addition to the continued effort in mitigating climate change, the intimate factory in Vietnam applied WWF-HK's Low Carbon Manufacturing Programme (LCMP) for the first time and was awarded Platinum Label, which makes the recognition more noteworthy.#
Crystal group presses on environmental resilience. By completing a study of carbon reduction roadmap, the company will scale up the setting up of a decarbonisation pathway to accomplish long-term climate ambition.
“We have been escalating our commitment to climate action and are now focusing on the long-term carbon reduction goal to reduce 30 per cent aggregate greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. As a leading manufacturer, we hope to demonstrate a practical model across the industry to reduce carbon and save energy,” Catherine Chiu, general manager, corporate quality and sustainability department of Crystal said.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)