Hisense's 60cm Built-in Refrigerator Series Awarded the "Green Leaf Label": A Perfect Blend of Green Design and Environmental Performance
Hisense's 60cm Built-in Refrigerator Series Awarded the "Green Leaf Label": A Perfect Blend of Green Design and Environmental PerformanceIn recent years, global climate change has become increasingly severe, with carbon reduction becoming a key focus for nations worldwide. Against this backdrop, green and environmentally friendly concepts have gained widespread acceptance, and green products are increasingly favored by consumers
Hisense's 60cm Built-in Refrigerator Series Awarded the "Green Leaf Label": A Perfect Blend of Green Design and Environmental Performance
In recent years, global climate change has become increasingly severe, with carbon reduction becoming a key focus for nations worldwide. Against this backdrop, green and environmentally friendly concepts have gained widespread acceptance, and green products are increasingly favored by consumers. The "Green Leaf Label" certification, launched by the World Green Design Organization, provides an authoritative standard for evaluating green products and a reliable reference for consumers choosing environmentally conscious options. Hisense's 60cm built-in refrigerator series recently received the first "Green Leaf Label" certification in the refrigerator industry, recognizing its outstanding green design philosophy and environmental performance and signifying Hisense's leading position in the green home appliance sector.
The "Green Leaf Label," officially known as the World Green Design Organization Recommended Green Design Product, features a green leaf symbolizing life and hope, visually representing its commitment to environmental protection. This certification is not merely an environmental label; it comprehensively considers the product's green attributes throughout its entire lifecycle. From design and production to usage and final recycling, every stage must adhere to green principles, aiming to minimize the product's environmental impact and achieve harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. The "Green Leaf Label" application process is strictly regulated, employing an industry association recommendation system, requiring rigorous review by a panel before certification is granted. Currently, the "Green Leaf Label" covers nine major areas: consumer electronics, transportation, furniture and home furnishings, functional clothing, health and wellness equipment, engineering equipment, daily necessities, children's products, and clean energy, aiming to promote green transformation and upgrading across industries. The World Green Design Organization is committed to promoting "Green Leaf Label" products globally, encouraging green production and consumption, fostering global collaboration, safeguarding the Earth, and achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Hisense's 60cm built-in refrigerator series' achievement of "Green Leaf Label" certification is inseparable from its excellent performance in energy efficiency, noise reduction, and packaging. In terms of energy efficiency, the series employs several advanced technologies, including a variable-frequency compressor, a highly efficient bottom-mounted condenser, and a CS core material vacuum insulation panel. These technologies effectively reduce the amount of rigid PU foam used, lower the thickness of the refrigerator's foaming layer, and improve the effective volume. Furthermore, the application of a small-diameter evaporator and an adaptive energy-saving refrigeration control system enables models like the FT5K310GSFC and RL5K370GSFC to achieve a new European standard C-level energy efficiency, fully demonstrating their energy-saving and environmentally friendly characteristics.
In terms of noise reduction, Hisense's 60cm built-in refrigerator series also excels. Through techniques such as sound-absorbing materials, optimized compressor speed, and improved defrosting noise, the series achieves a low noise level of 35dB(A), providing users with a quiet and comfortable home environment. Regarding packaging design, the packaging boxes for Hisense's 60cm built-in refrigerator series are made of reusable, recyclable, and fully degradable corrugated cardboard, effectively reducing the environmental pollution caused by packaging materials. Hisense also utilizes CAE simulation analysis tools to optimize the thickness, density, and structure of packaging materials, achieving lightweighting and thinning. Transportation and drop tests ensure the packaging's compactness and scientific design, protecting the product during transportation and minimizing material waste.
It's noteworthy that Hisense's 60cm built-in refrigerator series' green and environmentally friendly philosophy isn't limited to a single product but permeates all aspects of the Hisense refrigerator product lifecycle. As one of the first batch of green supply chain management demonstration enterprises by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Hisense refrigerators consistently uphold green design and manufacturing principles, addressing design, production, logistics, recycling, and disposal processes. Hisense collaborates with upstream and downstream companies to jointly develop low-carbon refrigerators, enhancing product green quality, and promoting the transformation and upgrading of the home appliance industry.
Hisense strictly adheres to international environmental regulations such as EU RoHS, WEEE, REACH, and POPs, and it has also established and published internal green and low-carbon management standards, employing environmentally friendly materials and processes to ensure the green and environmentally friendly attributes of its products. For bulk raw materials such as plastics and foaming agents used in Hisense refrigerators, priority is given to materials with low greenhouse gas emissions and environmental friendliness. Refrigerant R600a and cyclopentane foaming agent are used to avoid damaging the atmospheric ozone layer and greenhouse gases.
As early as December 2018, Hisense participated in the "HFC-245fa Reduction Demonstration Project" implemented in China by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This project, through technical modifications to household refrigerator production lines, effectively reduced greenhouse gas emissions. As the executing unit of this project, Hisense refrigerators have always focused on energy saving and emission reduction in the entire household refrigerator product and manufacturing process and actively assume corresponding social responsibilities, setting a good example for the entire industry. The UNDP praised the "Hisense HFC-245fa Reduction Demonstration Project" in its official documents for its dissemination of non-HFCs foaming technology and processes in China's household and commercial refrigeration industries, accumulating technical transformation experience in replacing HFCs, driving the industry to reduce HFC-245fa, and contributing to global environmental protection.
The "Green Leaf Label" awarded to Hisense's 60cm built-in refrigerator series is full affirmation of its energy-saving and environmentally friendly performance and demonstrates its determination and strength in leading a new trend of green home appliances in the industry. In the future, Hisense will continue to focus on user needs, dedicate itself to product innovation and research and development, provide consumers with greener, healthier, and smarter home appliances, and contribute to building a green and low-carbon future. This is not only a requirement for Hisense's own development but also a demonstration of its corporate social responsibility and its active participation in the global sustainable development goals. Hisense will continue to adhere to the concept of green development and contribute more to global environmental protection. This award is not only recognition of the Hisense 60cm built-in refrigerator series but also an affirmation of Hisense's long-standing commitment to green and environmental protection. Hisense will continue to strive to provide consumers with more environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and healthy home appliances.
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