On May 23, the Schneider Electric Institute of Business Value released a series of reports on “Carbon” looking for the Road to Sustainable Transformation of Future Enterprises “Green low-carbon and intelligent manufacturing. Xiong Yi, senior vice president of Schneider Electric, head of strategy and business development in China and dean of the Institute of Business Value, said that the report focuses on the two key industrial topics of “low carbon sustainability” and “green intelligent manufacturing”, helping enterprises to understand the strategy and method of dual transformation, timely adjustment of the transformation direction and operation mode, and integration of low carbon transformation and enterprise management. Create a sustainable growth model and achieve a win-win situation for both social and economic benefits.
PXIE-4357 The report points out that the actions of Chinese enterprises in low-carbon transition are gradually moving deeper, mainly reflected in three aspects: first, the awareness of carbon reduction has been greatly improved, and the number of enterprises with a clear carbon neutral timetable has been increasing; Second, the driving force of carbon reduction is shifting from external pressure to internal, “social responsibility”, “cost reduction”, “downstream user demand”, “brand value” and “export factors” have become internal driving forces; Third, green and low-carbon is becoming the core competitiveness of enterprises, nearly 70% of the surveyed enterprises believe that green and low-carbon products or services can gain competitive advantages or premiums.
Sustainable development is a systematic project, which requires enterprises to carry out profound changes in business operation, organization and ecological chain. However, a common phenomenon mentioned in the report is that in order to achieve carbon reduction goals, increasing investment has become the consensus of enterprises, but for the specific investment ways and paths, most enterprises of different industries and different sizes do not have a clear plan.
PXIE-4357 In view of the multiple challenges faced by enterprises in the process of carbon reduction, such as unclear direction, unclear path, poor implementation, and uncertain returns, Lv Zhiyong, head of the sustainable development and carbon neutral consulting business of Schneider Electric, suggested that the carbon reduction path can be planned from two aspects: the first is the policy level, and the second is the market level.