Good news Zhejiang Yongjie Aluminum Co., Ltd. was successfully selected as a green low-carbon factory in Zhejiang Province.

Published: Jan 10, 2022 13:26

A few days ago, the Department of economy and Information Technology of Zhejiang Province officially announced the list of green low-carbon industrial parks and green low-carbon factories. Zhejiang Yongjie Aluminum Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of the company, was on the list of Zhejiang provincial green low-carbon factories in 2021.

Yongjie Aluminum is committed to becoming a world-class new energy light aluminum alloy leader, always following the concept of green development, running "science and technology, energy saving and green" through every link of plant layout, technical research and operation and management. promote the use of aluminum for new energy, lightweight transportation, packaging in the fields of "replacing aluminum with aluminum" and "saving wood with aluminum", using recycled aluminum in the field of electronics and electrical appliances, and making full use of the space roof of the plant to build photovoltaic power generation. Recycle downstream customer factory waste, avoid grade remelting, and realize the reuse of resources.

The company will further increase the use of clean energy, expand the proportion of hydropower and aluminum, increase the recovery of recycled aluminum, strengthen technological innovation and energy saving and reduce consumption, and provide more "green aluminum" for new energy and lightweight fields. strive to achieve plant intensification, harmless raw materials, production purification, waste resources, and make more contributions to "carbon neutralization".

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