Recently, KIJO Group announced a significant achievement: its products have successfully passed carbon footprint management system certification and green design product management system certification. The acquisition of these two authoritative credentials marks a key breakthrough for KIJO Group in full life cycle carbon management and green product innovation, setting a new benchmark for the low-carbon transformation of the new energy battery industry.
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Established in 1993, KIJO Group is a comprehensive new energy battery enterprise. Over three decades in the industry, the company has consistently integrated green development principles throughout its production and operational processes. The carbon footprint certification, based on the ISO 14067 international standard and the T/CECA-G 0034-2020 domestic standard, involved precise quantification and third-party verification of the greenhouse gas emissions across the product's entire life cycle, from raw material extraction and manufacturing to transportation and storage. The green design product management system certification comprehensively recognizes the company's systematic capability in implementing environmental protection concepts at the product design source, covering aspects such as raw material selection, production process optimization, and resource recycling.
These certifications provide KIJO with multiple developmental advantages. In the international market, facing the EU's mandatory requirement for battery carbon footprint declarations starting in 2027, these credentials will serve as a "green passport" to break through trade barriers and align with the low-carbon supply chains of international customers. Domestically, the company can leverage its green qualifications to access government green procurement and green factory application resources, gaining a competitive edge in policy support and market competition. This achievement also represents another milestone in KIJO's quality and environmental protection system development, following previous certifications such as ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001.
Looking ahead, KIJO Group will use these certifications as an opportunity to further increase investment in green technology R&D, optimize its carbon management system, and replicate and promote successful practices like photovoltaic power generation, energy storage, power supply, and circular processes. This effort aims to foster a "green synergy" across the upstream and downstream industrial chain. Simultaneously, the company will continue to respond to global "dual carbon" goals and the UN Sustainable Development Agenda with its green products, contributing Chinese wisdom to the high-quality development of the new energy industry.