XCMG to Reduce Carbon Footprint of ‘Key Products’ by 32%
China-based XCMG has unveiled its plans to
achieve sustainability, including reducing the carbon footprint of key
products, such as cranes and excavators, by 32% by 2035 compared to 2020
levels. The company's action plan for peak carbon and carbon neutrality
outlines its approach to building a green value chain with low-carbon and
intelligent construction machinery solutions through technology, manufacturing,
service, and operation management. The company aims to achieve this through a
program of action, which specifies the planning, implementation, and safeguard
measures of sustainable transformation paths.
XCMG has also set other targets in its
plan, such as aiming to generate 50% of its total electricity use from
renewable energies by 2035, while product penetration of new energy products
will exceed 35%. The company expects to grow renewable energy sources such as
self-generating photovoltaic power and wind power seven-fold, and for market
penetration of new energy products to reach 25%. In the short term, the company
aims to reduce energy consumption per unit by 15% and carbon emissions by 26%
by the end of 2025, compared with 2020.
The company has made progress towards its
goals, having developed over 50 items of green, energy-saving core technologies
and built production clusters of new energy and low-carbon products. XCMG also
intends to reach peak carbon within its operation boundaries by 2027, reducing
energy consumption per unit by 18% and carbon emissions per unit output by 31%
compared to 2020. The company is committed to becoming carbon neutral within
its operation boundaries by 2049, highlighting its determination to take
significant steps towards achieving sustainability in the construction
industry.