Nanjing Sinolife United Co Ltd 2020 AR2

The report highlights Nanjing Sinolife United Company Limited's business operations and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2020. During the year, the company focused on its Good Health brand, launching 35 new products and expanding its domestic distribution and e-commerce networks. In terms of environmental performance, the company reduced its total energy consumption to 267.05 tonnes of standard coal equivalent and decreased its greenhouse gas emissions to 605.85 tonnes of CO2 equivalent. Additionally, the company actively supported local communities through product sponsorships and co-hosting the Nanjing Tech Week.

Company: Nanjing Sinolife United Co Ltd

Sector: Consumer Staples

Country: China

Year: 2020

Type: AR2

Pages: 214

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Nanjing Sinolife United Co Ltd

Nanjing Sinolife United Co Ltd 2020 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Nanjing Sinolife United Company Limited's business operations and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2020. During the year, the company focused on its Good Health brand, launching 35 new products and expanding its domestic distribution and e-commerce networks. In terms of environmental performance, the company reduced its total energy consumption to 267.05 tonnes of standard coal equivalent and decreased its greenhouse gas emissions to 605.85 tonnes of CO2 equivalent. Additionally, the company actively supported local communities through product sponsorships and co-hosting the Nanjing Tech Week.

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Document Details

Report Year

2020

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020

Fiscal Year

2020

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English, Chinese

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