China Shenhua Recognized for ESG Governance in Sustainable Development Best Practice Case Selection

Reuters12-02
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CSUAY">China Shenhua</a> Recognized for ESG Governance in Sustainable Development Best Practice Case Selection

China Shenhua Energy Company Ltd. has been recognized for the fourth consecutive year as a Sustainable Development Best Practice Case by the China Association for Public Companies. The company was selected for its performance in ESG governance and board operations at the 2025 Listed Companies Sustainable Development Conference held on November 18. The selection process included stages such as open call, preliminary screening, expert review, and third-party integrity verification, assessing cases based on environment, society, and governance practices. China Shenhua was also acknowledged for integrating green development concepts into its strategy and aligning with national carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals.

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