Core Insights - The 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) emphasizes China's commitment to high-level opening-up and serves as a platform for global enterprises to collaborate on high-quality development, focusing on "digital intelligence" and "green low-carbon" as dual driving forces for future economic growth [1][20]. Green Development - Green development has become an inherent behavior for companies, evident in their exhibition designs and operational details at the CIIE [2]. - DHL showcases its "GoGreen Plus" service, which utilizes sustainable aviation fuel to significantly reduce Scope 3 emissions, with over half of its Chinese customers opting for this service by September 2023 [2][5]. - Procter & Gamble (P&G) reports a 60% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 1 and 2) compared to 2010 levels, with a goal of 65% by 2030, and over 99% of its global operations powered by renewable electricity [5][6]. - Michelin introduces a tire made from 71% sustainable materials, including organic materials like rice husks and orange peels, marking a nearly 50% increase in sustainable material usage since 2021 [8][10]. Digital Empowerment - Digital technology is positioned as a key driver for industrial upgrades, with companies like Zeiss and Ericsson showcasing innovations in AI and connectivity to enhance manufacturing and logistics efficiency [15][17]. - DHL demonstrates automation in logistics, including the use of robotic arms and autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) to improve operational efficiency and safety in package handling [19]. Industry Trends - The integration of digital and green initiatives is reshaping global supply chains, with companies leveraging technology to enhance resource efficiency and accelerate green transitions [20]. - The CIIE serves as a testing ground for global enterprises to share opportunities and co-create future rules, highlighting the importance of collaboration in achieving sustainable development goals [20].
进博观察:绿色与数字双轮驱动:全球产业链的重塑与升级