Kingdee International’s 2025 ESG Report: Power-use Intensity Down 11.59%, Scope 1-2 Emissions Cut 11.47%, R&D Spend at 20.34% of Revenue

Bulletin Express04-23

Kingdee International released its 10th Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, detailing 2025 performance and medium- to long-term climate commitments.

Key environmental metrics show continued progress. Scope 1 greenhouse-gas emissions fell to 321.44 tCO₂e, while Scope 2 emissions came in at 7,928.17 tCO₂e. Combined Scope 1-2 intensity declined 11.47% to 1.18 tCO₂e per RMB million of revenue. Electricity-use intensity across the Shenzhen, Beijing, Shanghai and Changsha campuses dropped 11.59% to 2.11 MWh per RMB million. The four sites consumed 14,803.27 MWh of purchased power, and Scope 3 emissions, disclosed for the first time, reached 109,750.71 tCO₂e, with 65.94% stemming from product use. The group targets a further 6% reduction in electricity intensity in 2026, carbon peaking by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060.

Energy management initiatives include ISO 45001-certified operations, an AIoT platform for real-time resource monitoring and a planned 1.7 MW photovoltaic installation in Beijing by 2026. Kingdee Cloud Tower secured LEED v4 BD+C Platinum certification, reflecting the company’s emphasis on green building standards.

On the social front, Kingdee employed 11,294 full-time staff, 34.9% of whom were women, and achieved full training coverage with an average 17.40 training hours per employee. R&D investment reached RMB 1.43 billion, accounting for 20.34% of total revenue, while R&D staff numbered 2,971, or 26.31% of the workforce. Customer satisfaction (CSAT) stood at 87.72%, and the customer-complaint closure rate was 100%.

Governance indicators highlight a 42.9% share of independent non-executive directors and 28.6% female representation on the board. All directors received anti-corruption training, and no corruption or product-recall incidents were recorded during the year.

Kingdee’s ESG-aligned supply-chain programme now covers 1,273 tier-1 suppliers, of which 99.69% have signed the CSR Code of Conduct and anti-corruption agreement.

Looking ahead, the group plans to advance digital solutions such as its ESG data platform and low-carbon supply-chain offering, while maintaining its long-term climate commitments and “AI First” strategy.

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