The two Tianjin factories promote the continuous construction of “green factories” in many aspects such as land intensification, harmless raw materials, clean production, waste resource utilization and energy low-carbon. Especially in the field of energy low-carbon, the factory took the lead in using the world’s first new product launched by Honeywell at the Expo last year – intelligent building Energy Management System (BeMS), through the installation of sensors in the factory to collect and upload all kinds of energy (including water, electricity, cold/heat flow, etc.) consumption to the intelligent building energy management system. Help reduce energy consumption and operating costs by monitoring and controlling energy usage in real time, identifying energy waste and inefficient equipment, and providing recommendations for optimization. Secondly, it aims to help reduce unnecessary energy waste, improve energy efficiency, and reduce carbon emissions and environmental pollution by optimizing the operation of the plant’s energy system. At the same time, the system can also provide real-time data monitoring and reporting functions to help factories better develop energy management strategies, optimize building energy use, and achieve more efficient energy management.
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In addition, the two Tianjin plants are also focusing on smart lighting, smart sockets, heat and cold source systems, rainwater recovery systems, water-saving appliances and other areas to reduce resource waste and achieve more sustainable plant operations. From research and development, production to delivery of all links, the factory through the continuous innovation of product design, improve the process and other ways, in the premise of ensuring product function and quality, to minimize raw material consumption, scientific realization of energy conservation and emission reduction goals.
In addition, the two Tianjin plants are also focusing on smart lighting, smart sockets, heat and cold source systems, rainwater recovery systems, water-saving appliances and other areas to reduce resource waste and achieve more sustainable plant operations. From research and development, production to delivery of all links, the factory through the continuous innovation of product design, improve the process and other ways, in the premise of ensuring product function and quality, to minimize raw material consumption, scientific realization of energy conservation and emission reduction goals.
Honeywell’s business development in Tianjin can be traced back to 1993 when Sinopec-Honeywell (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. was established in Tianjin. Over the past 30 years, Tianjin has created an international business environment based on its superior geographical location, efficient service system, and sufficient talent advantages, providing good conditions for Honeywell’s development in the local area. Honeywell has been working in Tianjin for many years, focusing on the three major business development trends of automation, future aviation and energy transformation, establishing a localized value chain covering innovation, research and development, manufacturing and sales, and working with local partners to actively promote the development of intelligent manufacturing, intelligent building, petrochemical and other industries in Tianjin.
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In April 2021, Honeywell pledged to become carbon neutral for all of its operations and facilities by 2035. Honeywell will continue to drive the company’s commitment to sustainability through a package of initiatives, including increased investment in energy efficiency projects, adoption of renewable energy, completion of asset improvement projects for business facilities and company vehicles, and use of reliable carbon credits. Since 2004, Honeywell has reduced the greenhouse gas emissions intensity of its operations and facilities by more than 90 percent. 1
In April 2021, Honeywell pledged to become carbon neutral for all of its operations and facilities by 2035. Honeywell will continue to drive the company’s commitment to sustainability through a package of initiatives, including increased investment in energy efficiency projects, adoption of renewable energy, completion of asset improvement projects for business facilities and company vehicles, and use of reliable carbon credits. Since 2004, Honeywell has reduced the greenhouse gas emissions intensity of its operations and facilities by more than 90 percent. 1