Group 1 - The "Cyber Pegasus" lantern has received the industry's first "green ID" through carbon footprint certification by SGS, marking a significant achievement in low-carbon initiatives [1] - The first Shang Qinhuai Lantern Festival, held on February 10, features dozens of "green low-carbon" lanterns, including the "Cyber Pegasus" [1] - The carbon footprint of the "Cyber Pegasus" lantern is calculated to be 8,451.71 kg, with 8,105.08 kg from raw materials and 346.63 kg from the manufacturing process [2] Group 2 - The initiative to reduce carbon emissions involved a comprehensive low-carbon assessment process, where manufacturers were required to fill out detailed forms regarding their production processes [2] - Innovations in production techniques have led to a reduction of carbon emissions by 660.38 kg per lantern, equivalent to the energy needed to charge a mobile phone for 10 years [2] - The festival aims to explore low-carbon alternative materials and establish carbon footprint standards for suppliers, with the goal of continuously reducing the carbon footprint throughout the lantern's lifecycle [3] Group 3 - The Shang Qinhuai Lantern Festival serves as a model for rethinking and reconstructing the traditional lantern industry with a focus on sustainability [3] - Surrounding the festival, there are various zero-carbon initiatives, including wind power generation, photovoltaic trees, and zero-carbon parks and hotels, contributing to the development of a "dual carbon" service industry cluster [3]
一盏花灯的“减碳”之路
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-27 20:32