ZJLD Sets 2030 Climate Roadmap After Meeting All 2025 ESG Targets

Bulletin Express04-24 16:48

ZJLD Group released its 2025 ESG Report, confirming full delivery of the five environmental and social targets it set in 2022 and unveiling a more ambitious 2030 agenda.

Key 2025 results • Scope 1+2 carbon-emission intensity fell to 1.89 tCO₂e per tonne of base liquor, down 62% from the 2021 baseline, while absolute Scope 1 emissions were 102,368 tCO₂e and Scope 3 emissions 893,416 tCO₂e. • Electricity consumption reached 27.17 million kWh, sourced 100% from renewables through on-site photovoltaics and green-power purchases. • Water-withdrawal intensity dropped 65% versus 2021 to 40.81 t per tonne; recycled water totalled 386,466 t, giving a 14.87% reuse rate. • Eco-friendly materials accounted for 99.14% of the 39,739 t of packaging used; bottle-recycling pilots collected 17,025 bottles. • Rural employment rose 59% and agricultural-product procurement tripled from the 2021 base.

2030 ESG strategic plan • “2850” dual-carbon target—Group-level carbon peak by 2028 and carbon neutrality by 2050. • Minimum 25% plant-wide circulating-water utilisation and 100% broadly recyclable packaging for all core products. • All suppliers to meet labour-rights and environmental criteria; 100% of contracted farmers to complete sustainable-agriculture training. • Internal promotion rate to reach at least 75%.

Operational footprint • Wastewater discharge: 842,351 t (15.54 t per tonne of base liquor). • Solid-waste generation: 188,873 t, with 99.7% diverted from landfill. • No product recalls or safety-related complaints recorded; customer-service satisfaction held at 100%.

Social contribution • Charitable spending totalled RMB 14.52 million, and employees logged 37,249 volunteer hours. • Employee base stood at 10,365, with women holding 19.02% of management posts; average training hours reached 51.

External recognition ZJLD secured an “AAA” ESG rating from Wind, a 66-point S&P CSA score (included in the 2026 global yearbook) and an “A-” water-security rating from CDP.

Management signalled that capital expenditure in photovoltaic expansion, low-carbon brewing technology and rural-sourcing programmes will underpin delivery of the 2030 roadmap.

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