Chuanglian Holdings Limited published its 2025 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, covering the 12-month period from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. The report reviews the company’s performance in areas such as resource consumption, waste and emissions control, occupational health and safety, and community engagement.
Chuanglian Holdings states that purchased electricity accounted for a major share of its overall energy use. The company has set a five-year goal of reducing emissions and energy intensity per square meter by 5%. In addition, water consumption and non-hazardous waste intensity are both expected to decrease by 10% within the same timeframe. Over the reporting period, no significant non-compliance cases or concluded legal proceedings were found regarding environmental or health and safety incidents.
The report notes that the workforce expanded to 520 employees, up from 391 in the prior period. Employee development initiatives included on-the-job and external trainings, with a portion of staff receiving specific programs focused on financial services. The company highlights its continued commitment to compliance in labor practices, emphasizing zero tolerance for child or forced labor. No instances of corrupt practices were identified, and Chuanglian Holdings maintains a confidential whistle-blowing process.
On the environmental front, the ESG Report outlines steps taken to manage climate-related risks, including energy-saving and carbon reduction initiatives. The company acknowledges emerging challenges posed by extreme weather and states that its governance structure and regular assessments are designed to address both physical and transition risks tied to climate change.
In community engagement, Chuanglian Holdings emphasizes collaboration with international educational organizations and ongoing efforts to expand educational resources. The company aims to further deepen its support for the communities in which it operates, indicating that maintaining strong stakeholder relationships is essential for its long-term sustainable growth.