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Monday, October 18 2021 - 22:29
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Yili Group Attends COP15 Ecological Civilization Forum to Discuss Biodiversity Conservation
KUNMING, China, Oct. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-Yili announces latest biodiversity conservation initiatives: "Save Endangered 
Asian Elephants" and "Smart Grasslands" 
-Yili attends COP15, showcasing progress of "Yili Homeland Initiative" and 
discussing plans on biodiversity conservation

On October 14, the Ecological Civilization Forum under the 15th Conference of 
the Parties (COP15) of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) kicked off 
in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China. As a representative of business 
enterprises, Yili was invited to the sub-forum of "Ecological Civilization and 
Biodiversity Mainstreaming". During the session, Yili showcased the progress of 
the "Yili Homeland Initiative" and discussed plans for biodiversity 
conservation along with experts worldwide.

Yili "Smart Grasslands" Project

Yili Satine joined hands with the Chinese National Committee for UNESCO's MAB 
programme to launch China's first "Smart Grasslands" monitoring and protection 
project, according to Zhao Xin, Vice President of Yili Group.

Protecting grassland ecosystems requires better understanding of grasslands, 
and the key is to acquire more accurate and detailed information. The project 
aims to extensively monitor and collect data on grasslands in a more 
intelligent manner. To be more specific, the latest infrared monitoring 
technology and automatic camera systems will be applied to collect data and 
support related research efforts and future conservation projects.

Yili has long been committed to grassland protection. By promoting integrated 
farming on the pastures in Ar Horqin Banner, the annual output of superior 
alfalfa and oats there has amounted to over 40,000 tons, while 46,000 mu 
(approximate to 30.7 square kiolometres) of degraded grasslands have been 
improved. 

"Yili Homeland Initiative"

Under the initiative, Yili has dedicated itself to biodiversity conservation 
through multiple actions with WWF and the China Green Foundation, covering 
smart grasslands protection, wetland protection in Northeast China, and habitat 
protection for Asian elephants. 

On the eve of COP15, Yili Group officially unveiled the "Save the Endangered 
Asian Elephant" project. Yili plans to work together with China Green 
Foundation over the next five years with an investment of no less than five 
million yuan. In addition, Yili's Plant Selected oat milk now has a new package 
design featuring the theme of "sending elephants back home". Three percent of 
the product sales will be dedicated to supporting the elephant protection 
initiative.

The project will unfold across five aspects, namely restoring habitats, 
rescuing wild elephants, strengthening protection, engaging the communities, 
and educating the public on natural sciences. 

Green Production and Operations

In 2020 alone, 114 of Yili's suppliers were encouraged to transition to green 
packages, degradable and recyclable materials, and standard processing 
techniques. Additionally, Yili adheres to green factory principles and 
environmental protection across multiple stages, ranging from architectural 
design to the selection of building materials, and energy and resource 
efficiency.

Yili has also embraced environment-friendly packaging materials. All Yili 
Satine Milk products are packaged with FSC-certified materials, and plant-based 
bottle caps made of sustainable and recyclable sugarcane are put into use in 
China for the first time. This will help reduce carbon footprints and the 
reliance on fossil fuels.

In commemoration of the first COP15 held in China, Yili Satine Milk launched a 
limited-edition packaging under the theme of biodiversity conservation. The 
plant-based bottle cap and the FSC-certified package materials represent a call 
for consumers to join the endeavor to safeguard the environment. Consumers may 
also watch a live streaming themed on grassland ecological protection by 
scanning the QR code on the bottle package.



SOURCE: Yili Group

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