Siemens' Carbon road j±•₹¶ourney | decodes the green and low-ca'§rbon development path and promotes sustainabl×→↔e development together
In the industrial sector, both digi>≈tal and green low-carbon transformati↑±×♠on are accelerating. Sustainable developmen ©t has become the forefront ✘>and core of enterprise s ∑&§trategy. "To measuΩ←∏re the creativity of an enterprise and other©∑ economic indicators, mainly↔• in the income statement, δβ§balance sheet, cash flow statemσ→ent. But this is not a compre€εhensive and accurate assessme≤nt of the value of the enterprise. The sustain✘₩ability of our business<Ω is also important to how our natural a↕δ♠©nd social environment contributes to s↔ ustainability." Said Wang Haibin, executive≤± vice president of Siemens (China) Co.φ≤₽, LTD., and general managerβ& of Siemens Digital I®₹σndustry Group in Greater China.
As one of the first large technology com≤≠↑'panies in the world to commit to carbon ∏ neutrality, Siemens co™ntinues to help Chinese enterprises in ener↓"™gy conservation, emission re←∏←duction and green and lowα♣♦ -carbon development from three dimensions: i÷★≈↓ts own operation, supply chain management and c ustomer empowerment. Receφ"ntly, gongkong opened a "carbon" road ✔γ trip with many media, and visited four ↕±±sites of Siemens' w★orld's first native digital factory (Nanjingα £), Changshu High-tech Zone MOBO↕ Collaborative Innovation Industrial Park, D∞≈atong Gear Transmission (Kunshan) Co., LTD., ®€δ≥and Swiguo Coca-Cola (China) Co., LTD. π♣δHangzhou factory. Experience t←¶<he fruitful results of Siemens'₹&φ; efforts to promote carbon÷>≠↔ reduction.