Sustainability Policy
Sustainability Policy
Biodiversity and Anti-Deforestation
At SAVC, we deeply recognize the vital importance of biodiversity and forest resources to ecological balance and sustainable development. We are fully committed to embedding environmental conservation into our core operations, product design, and supply chain management—consistently working to minimize our environmental footprint.
- Scope
This commitment applies to all operational sites of SAVC and will gradually extend to the product life cycle and supply chain management.
- Core Commitments
- Compliance with International Initiatives: We adhere to environmental laws, regulations, and international initiatives to prevent our business activities from causing adverse impacts on ecosystems.
- Protection of Sensitive Areas: We commit to avoiding any development or operations in ecologically sensitive areas or regions with high biodiversity value.
- Support for Zero Deforestation: We champion zero-deforestation policies, actively working to eliminate forest destruction and habitat loss.
- Mitigation Hierarchy Principle: Following the principle of “Avoid, Minimize, Restore, and Offset,” we strive to achieve No Net Loss (NNL) and Net Positive Impact (NPI) on nature.
- Implementation Strategies
- Risk Assessment: Periodically evaluate the dependencies and impacts of our operations and supply chain on natural resources.
- Impact Management: Alleviate burdens on ecosystems through energy conservation, carbon reduction, and pollution prevention.
- Green Product Design: Integrate environmental friendliness and ecological impact as core considerations throughout product development.
- Resource & Value Chain Management: Promote paperless workflows and sustainable procurement, incorporating no-deforestation compliance into supplier evaluations.
- External Collaboration: Partner with stakeholders to jointly drive habitat protection and restoration initiatives.
- Concrete Action Plans
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Dimensions |
Actions |
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1.Operational Waste Reduction |
Continuously drive energy efficiency and waste reduction to minimize environmental loading. |
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2. Light Pollution Control |
Implement energy-saving LED and light pollution control technologies to minimize disturbance to local nocturnal ecosystems |
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3. Digital Transformation |
Fully implement electronic signatures and digital document management to realize a paperless office environment. |
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4. Sustainable Procurement |
Prioritize the procurement of sustainable forestry paper products certified by PEFC or equivalent standards. |
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5. Partner Collaboration |
Encourage the supply chain to adhere to no-deforestation principles and participate in habitat conservation or tree-planting initiatives. |
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6. Information Disclosure |
Periodically disclose relevant management practices and performance results in our ESG Report. |