Sustainability

LOW-CARBON, ENERGY-SAVING, ECO-FRIENDLY--A GREEN FACTORY
Burgeree has always fulfilled the social responsibility of “green, low-carbon and eco-friendly”. We promote and implement advanced technologies such as resource recycling, energy conservation and emission reduction, and carry out low-carbon and energy-saving projects. Burgeree makes efforts to combine the economic returns with social effects and environmental benefits. Equipped with a complete environmental management system with ISO14001 EMS certification, Burgeree adopts energy management in a scientific way with automation and information technology.

At least half of the product ingredients are from recycled plastic bottles

with 150 million consumed annually, thus reducing the pollutant emissions of about 6,000 tons a year.

Carbon Emissions Data in 2021

Burgeree always pays attention to and analyze carbon emissions from factory operations, and below are emissions data in 2021.

Burgeree will continue to reduce emissions and achieve the goal of “carbon neutrality” or “zero carbon emissions” through continuous optimization of manufacturing processes and stepwise utilization of low-energy equipment.

Scope 1 Emissions
257.61 metric tons of CO2
Scope 1 emissions are direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from emission sources controlled or owned by the organization (e.g., emissions associated with fuel combustion in boilers, furnaces, company vehicles).
Scope 2 Emissions
2747.94 metric tons of CO2
Scope 2 emissions include those from electricity and other sources of energy purchased from your local utility that is not combusted on-site. Examples include electricity, steam, and chilled or hot water. To generate this energy, utilities combust coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels, emitting carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide in the process. 
Carbon Emissions Data in 2022

Burgeree always pays attention to and analyze carbon emissions from factory operations, and below are emissions data in 2022.

Burgeree will continue to reduce emissions and achieve the goal of “carbon neutrality” or “zero carbon emissions” through continuous optimization of manufacturing processes and stepwise utilization of low-energy equipment.

Scope 1 Emissions
71.52 metric tons of CO2
Scope 1 emissions are direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from emission sources controlled or owned by the organization (e.g., emissions associated with fuel combustion in boilers, furnaces, company vehicles).
Scope 2 Emissions
3950.15 metric tons of CO2
Scope 2 emissions include those from electricity and other sources of energy purchased from your local utility that is not combusted on-site. Examples include electricity, steam, and chilled or hot water. To generate this energy, utilities combust coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels, emitting carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide in the process. 
Carbon Emissions Data in 2023

Burgeree always pays attention to and analyze carbon emissions from factory operations, and below are emissions data in 2023.

Burgeree will continue to reduce emissions and achieve the goal of “carbon neutrality” or “zero carbon emissions” through continuous optimization of manufacturing processes and stepwise utilization of low-energy equipment.

Scope 1 Emissions
14.32 metric tons of CO2
Scope 1 emissions are direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from emission sources controlled or owned by the organization (e.g., emissions associated with fuel combustion in boilers, furnaces, company vehicles).
Scope 2 Emissions
4000.66 metric tons of CO2
Scope 2 emissions include those from electricity and other sources of energy purchased from your local utility that is not combusted on-site. Examples include electricity, steam, and chilled or hot water. To generate this energy, utilities combust coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels, emitting carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide in the process. 
Carbon Emissions Data in 2024

Burgeree always pays attention to and analyze carbon emissions from factory operations, and below are emissions data in 2024.

Burgeree will continue to reduce emissions and achieve the goal of “carbon neutrality” or “zero carbon emissions” through continuous optimization of manufacturing processes and stepwise utilization of low-energy equipment.

Scope 1 Emissions
50.34 metric tons of CO2
Scope 1 emissions are direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from emission sources controlled or owned by the organization (e.g., emissions associated with fuel combustion in boilers, furnaces, company vehicles).
Scope 2 Emissions
3216.88 metric tons of CO2
Scope 2 emissions include those from electricity and other sources of energy purchased from your local utility that is not combusted on-site. Examples include electricity, steam, and chilled or hot water. To generate this energy, utilities combust coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels, emitting carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide in the process. 

Burgeree not only creates healthy and eco-friendly acoustic materials for the world, but undertakes the social responsibility of jointly building a low-carbon eco-friendly and sustainable living environment.