With China being the world’s largest source of carbon dioxide, integrating China into global sustainability efforts is not just important – it’s absolutely essential.
China’s Environmental Goals
China is transitioning toward a low-carbon economy, with goals:
- Peak emissions by 2030
- Achieve carbon neutrality by 2060
Environmental Technology Progress
Chinese technologies in solar, wind, batteries, and electric vehicles now match or surpass their Western counterparts, demonstrating innovation on scale and speed.
Choosing Sustainable Suppliers
Sustainability indicators to look for:
- Internationally recognized environmental certifications
- Use of renewable energy in production
- Effective waste management programs
- Transparency in emissions reporting
- Investment in clean production technologies
New Regulatory Mechanisms:
- Environmental disclosure for large listed companies
- EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
- National standard for corporate sustainability disclosure by 2030
International Cooperation
China has become a center for emissions removal and carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) innovation, providing more tools for companies to manage carbon emissions.