Jiangsu Hantang International Trade Corporate Ltd(HTIL) Joins PCM's LCMP Program
Jiangsu Hantang International Trade Corporate Ltd(HTIL) (as of January 9, 2026)
Project OverviewJiangsu Hantang International Trade Corporate Ltd (HTIL) has joined PCM's LCMP program for a three-year sustainability initiative.
- Executive Summary
- Objectives
- Reduce carbon emissions by 20–30% within 3 years
- Improve energy efficiency in production processes.
- Adopt sustainable materials and practices.
- Enhance compliance with international standards (ISO 14064, Higg Index, etc.).
- Strengthen brand reputation with eco-conscious partners.
- Baseline Assessment
- Energy Audit: Measure electricity and fuel consumption.
- Carbon Footprint Analysis: Calculate Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.
- Waste Audit: Identify textile, packaging, and wastewater waste.
- Benchmarking: Compare performance against industry averages.
- Key Strategies
- Energy Efficiency: Upgrade machinery, install LED lighting, and explore solar energy.
- Materials & Waste: Shift to organic/recycled fibers and implement fabric recycling.
- Water & Chemical Management: Adopt low-water dyeing and install treatment systems.
- Logistics: Optimize transport routes and partner with low-carbon suppliers.
- Implementation Plan
- Phase 1 (0–6 months): Audits and baseline carbon footprint.
- Phase 2 (6–12 months): Equipment upgrades and renewable energy pilot.
- Phase 3 (12–24 months): Material substitution and recycling programs.
- Phase 4 (24–36 months): Full integration, monitoring, and certification.
- Monitoring & Reporting
- Quarterly carbon footprint reports.
- Annual third-party verification (ISO 14064).
- Digital dashboards for real-time metric tracking.
- Expected Outcomes
- 20–30% reduction in carbon emissions.
- 10–15% reduction in utility costs.
- Improved regulatory compliance and global competitiveness.
- Conclusion
This project aims to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency at Jiangsu Hantang’s factory
facility in China. By implementing targeted interventions in energy use, materials, and operations, the
factory will lower its carbon footprint, reduce costs, and align with China’s 2060 carbon neutrality goals.
This project positions HTIL as a forward-looking manufacturer. By committing to these sustainability goals, the factory will contribute to national carbon targets while gaining a competitive edge in the global market.