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白电企业ESG报告: 高分者全 低分者简 供应链碳排放多缺失
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-07-06 20:27

Core Insights - The white goods industry in China is experiencing a significant shift towards sustainability, driven by consumer preferences for energy-efficient and environmentally friendly products [1][7] - ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) reporting among listed white goods companies is improving, with an 80% disclosure rate, surpassing the A-share average of 45.7% [1][2] Group 1: ESG Reporting and Ratings - Among the 10 listed white goods companies, 8 have disclosed their 2024 ESG reports, indicating a strong commitment to transparency [1][2] - Companies like Haier, Hisense, and Midea have consistently received high ESG ratings (A or BBB), while some companies remain below CCC, highlighting disparities in ESG management practices [2][3] - The correlation between ESG disclosure levels and ratings suggests that comprehensive reporting enhances a company's ESG assessment [2][3] Group 2: Green Product Initiatives - The industry is witnessing a growing consumer demand for green products, with over 60% of consumers preferring energy-efficient appliances [7][8] - Companies are investing heavily in R&D for green innovations, with leading firms like Midea and Haier each spending over 10 billion yuan on R&D in 2024 [7][8] - The introduction of products with carbon footprint certifications is becoming more common, with Haier and Hisense reporting multiple certified models [8] Group 3: Waste Recycling and Management - The waste recycling system for old appliances is becoming more robust, with companies like Midea and Gree reporting significant volumes of recycled appliances [5][6] - Midea aims to recycle 50 million old appliances by 2030, while Haier and Gree have also set ambitious recycling targets [5][6] - The industry is enhancing its recycling capabilities through partnerships and improved collection services, contributing to resource reuse and environmental sustainability [4][6]