Brand CasesHuawei's Green Supply Chain Practices
Publication Date:2017-09-08
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As Huawei’s global business expands, the
company has received concerns about its green supply chain from the government,
customers, third parties and other stakeholders. “Promoting green practices and
environmental protection” has become one
of Huawei’s sustainable development goals.
Huawei encourages its suppliers to set up
energy management organizations, carry out independent audits, identify energy
consumption and carbon emissions reduction opportunities, benchmark itself
against industry best practices and business cases, and develop and implement annual
energy conservation and emissions reduction plans. The company has selected suppliers
to test the acceptance of such measures.
In 2016, a total of 20 suppliers took part in energy conservation
and emissions reduction plans, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by a total of
55,000 tons that year.
12 out of these 20 suppliers reduced their
carbon dioxide emissions by the following amounts:
Shennan Dianlu Co., Ltd. actively saved 3.6 million kWh of
electricity by installing infrared welding tunnel ovens and UVLED lamps, and by
replacing heating tubes with air heat pumps.
Dongguan Shengyi Electronics Co., Ltd. saved 2.6 million kWh of
electricity by using a central cooling system instead of its original drilling
machine oil cooler, upgrading the workshop’s technology (combined exhaust tower
network, increased frequency converter, etc.), transforming the boiler hot
water pipe network, increasing the circulating pump frequency control,
recovering waste heat from air compressors, and adopting other related green
measures.
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