ESG - Environment - Environmental Remediation
With the increasing severity of global climate change and environmental issues, environmental protection has become a global consensus. The ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) concept, as a contemporary new benchmark for measuring corporate value, aligns its focus on environmental remediation with society's expectations and demands for environmental protection. Environmental remediation is a crucial component of the environmental dimension within the ESG framework. ESG emphasizes that enterprises should prioritize environmental protection throughout their operations, and environmental remediation is the key means to achieve this goal. By implementing environmental remediation measures, companies can mitigate their negative environmental impact, including reducing pollutant emissions, lowering energy consumption, and conserving natural resources.
Environmental remediation contributes to the sustainable development of enterprises. While pursuing economic benefits, companies also need to address environmental and social responsibilities. By implementing environmental remediation measures, enterprises can not only reduce environmental risks and improve operational efficiency but also enhance their brand image and competitiveness. This is crucial for the long-term development of the company. Furthermore, environmental remediation helps promote societal sustainable development. As vital components of society, enterprises' environmental behavior has a significant impact on society. By implementing environmental remediation measures, companies can contribute to environmental protection and sustainable development, fostering social equity and progress.
SETsafe | SETfuse ESG - Environment - Environmental Remediation: Principles, Characteristics, and Objectives
Principles:
Sustainability:
Ensuring that environmental remediation measures not only address current issues but also consider long-term impacts.
Compliance:
Adhering to all relevant environmental laws, regulations, and international agreements.
Responsibility:
Enterprises shall be accountable for their environmental impacts and take appropriate preventive and mitigation measures.
Characteristics:
The products sold utilize environmentally friendly raw and auxiliary materials, compliant with RoHS and REACH requirements.
The product manufacturing production lines have completed an environmental impact assessment, obtained approval, and passed environmental protection completion acceptance.
Fume extraction systems are installed in the product manufacturing workshops for air sampling and monitoring to meet the specified values of GB16297-1996, "Integrated Emission Standard of Air Pollutants."
A third-party testing institution is commissioned to monitor exhaust gas concentration for control to ensure compliance.
The industrial park implements a separate stormwater and sewage drainage system, with the sewage pipeline network ensuring 100% wastewater collection.
Waste sorting is implemented, with waste classification signs and management boards posted.
The recycling of hazardous waste (chemical-contaminated waste wipes, gloves, waste hydraulic oil, empty chemical containers) is handled by qualified third-party entities, and records are maintained.
Low-noise equipment is adopted, and noise emissions at the plant boundary shall meet the requirements of GB12348-2008, "Emission Standard for Industrial Enterprises Environmental Noise at Boundary."
Routine maintenance of production equipment is performed regularly, including lubricating oil application, replacement of wearing parts, and tightening of various components.
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Objectives:
100% harmless disposal of hazardous chemical waste.
100% compliance of wastewater discharge.
100% compliance of exhaust gas emissions.
100% compliance of noise emissions at the plant boundary.
Zero leakage of chemicals.
Reports:
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