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Yili's Outstanding Carbon Reduction Practices Featured as the Case Study in the Food & Agriculture Sector in the UN Global Compact's Latest Whitepaper
BEIJING, Aug. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

On July 27, the United Nations Global Compact officially released its latest 
whitepaper Corporate Net Zero Pathway to chart the roadmap for corporates to 
achieve net zero. Among the best practices selected from major corporate 
players, Yili's outstanding carbon reduction management practice was delivered 
as a case study in the food and agriculture sector.

Whole life-cycle carbon reduction management

Pan Gang, Chairman of Yili Group, proposed the concept of "green leadership" as 
early as 2007. Since then, Yili has integrated sustainability into its 
corporate strategy and established its "three-level target system" for 
environmental protection and sustainable development. Key actions have been 
delivered in across the whole life cycle to reduce carbon emissions, including 
pastures and plants development, production, distribution, and consumption. For 
instance, Yili has been working to build a more integrated farming system that 
enables a low-carbon formula of pasture and further recycles animal manure as 
fertilizers. By 2030, Yili's estimated carbon emissions per ton of dairy 
products is expected to decline by 40% with 2012 as the base year.

CO2 equivalent (CO2e) emissions reduction in the past 11 years equivalent to 
10.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity

Yili began its comprehensive carbon emissions auditing in 2010, leading the way 
in China's dairy sector. Since then, a dedicated team was created to carry out 
carbon emissions auditing on an annual basis. Yili followed IPCC guidelines and 
standardized its auditing process. A holistic system was set up to collect and 
monitor the consumption of water, electricity, gasoline and diesel, and steam, 
as well as sewage discharge, among others. With over a decade of efforts, Yili 
has reduced 6.51 million tons of CO2e emissions, which is equivalent to 10.7 
billion kilowatt-hours of electricity.

Innovations in low-carbon products

In 2021, Yili launched its official Carbon Neutrality Project and carried out 
carbon emissions auditing across every product line, including liquid milk, ice 
cream, milk powder, yogurt, etc. Among them, Satine Organic Milk is a great 
example of Yili's carbon reduction efforts. In 2020, Satine used FSC-certified 
packaging materials for 4.9 billion packs of its products, sourced from a total 
of 185,500 mu of responsibly managed sustainable forests. On this year's World 
Environment Day, Satine debuted an innovative plant-based cap made of 
sugarcanes, a recyclable and renewable source, which effectively reduces carbon 
footprints and is the first of its kind in China. 

Speaking at the Paris Peace Forum 2020, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres 
emphasized that, "Every country, city, financial institution and company should 
adopt plans for transitioning to net zero emissions by 2050." As a leading 
player in the food industry, Yili will strive towards a low-carbon and 
sustainable future as one of the pioneers, with the vision of fulfilling its 
dream of a "World Integrally Sharing Health".

Source: Yili Group

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