China Lesso Publishes Comprehensive ESG Report, Detailing Carbon-Reduction Roadmap and Enhanced Supply-Chain Governance

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China Lesso Group Holdings Ltd. (stock code 02128, “China Lesso”) has released its latest environmental, social and governance (ESG) report, outlining the company’s board-level oversight structure, medium- and long-term carbon-management targets and an expanded social-responsibility framework covering employees, suppliers and communities.

The board has established a three-tier governance system led by a Sustainability Development Committee, an ESG Committee and specialised working groups. Under this system, sustainability objectives are incorporated into annual key-performance indicators, while the Audit & Risk Committee conducts independent ESG reviews and the Nomination Committee oversees senior-management accountability.

Environmental management centres on a greenhouse-gas (GHG) control regime. China Lesso has adopted ISO 14064 verification, issued internal carbon-management guidelines, rolled out energy-efficiency upgrades at major plants and installed real-time monitoring for power and water consumption. Parallel measures address water stewardship, waste handling and hazardous-materials controls, with corrective targets and progress reviews embedded in management routines.

On the social front, the company renewed all core human-resources policies. These cover recruitment, performance appraisal, compensation, anti-child-labour provisions and comprehensive health-and-safety protection. A tiered training system—covering senior management, mid-career employees and frontline staff—delivered structured courses on leadership, professional skills, EHS compliance and anti-corruption, with training hours and completion rates tracked by region and job grade.

Supply-chain governance was strengthened via a “Green Supplier Management System,” which requires new and existing vendors to undergo ESG screening, on-site inspections and annual performance appraisals. Suppliers failing to meet environmental or labour benchmarks are given rectification timetables, while high-performing partners receive priority status in tender processes.

In governance, China Lesso completed a full update of its risk-management handbook, added whistle-blowing mechanisms and extended internal auditing to cover procurement, engineering and financial operations. The company also introduced a digital platform for transparent disclosure of ESG metrics and has begun applying big-data analytics to identify material climate-related risks.

According to the report, China Lesso will continue to tighten carbon-tracking, expand the green-supply-chain programme and digitalise environmental data collection, with the aim of reinforcing long-term sustainable development across its operations.

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