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Total: 49
  • 2018

    Xiaomi Supplier Ichia Shares Plunge After Announced Suspension due to Pollution at its Suzhou Site

    The investigative report issued by IPE and Lüse Jiangnan on May 21st highlighted that Xiaomi has long avoided addressing pollution along its supply chain for the past four year. The report also drew attention to one of its suppliers Ichia, which was found with suspected violation. According to the Taiwanese media, Ichia Technologies, Inc.(Code: 2402) has been suspended for trading on June 29th following an announcement that the production of Ichia Suzhou has been put on halt.
    Publication Date:2018-07-05
  • 2018

    Xiaomi Made Adjustment to IPO Document: Non-compliance of Suppliers with Environmental Laws and Regulations May Have Adverse Impact on Business Operations and Financial Results

    On June 21st 2018, Xiaomi Corporation released Post Hearing Information Pack (1st submission) (full version) via Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited website. Xiaomi admitted that ‘certain current suppliers of the Group have experienced historical environmental non-compliance incidents’ and that ‘non-compliance of our suppliers with relevant environmental laws and regulations may cause disruptions to our product supply to users, increase our cost of sales and have a material and adverse impact on our business operations and financial results.’
    Publication Date:2018-06-27
  • 2018

    Xiaomi Admits Current Suppliers Experienced Historical Environmental Non-compliance Incidents for the First Time

    On June 14th 2018, Xiaomi Corporation Draft prospectus for Depository Receipt Public Offerings was published via China Securities Regulatory Commission website. In the prospectus, Xiaomi admitted for the first time that its current suppliers have experienced historical environmental non-compliance incidents.
    Publication Date:2018-06-27
  • 2018

    Ignoring Severe Supply Chain Pollution: Xiaomi Suspected of Violating IPO Disclosure Requirements

    In May 2018, environmental groups IPE and Lüse Jiangnan completed another round of investigations into pollution in Xiaomi’s supply chain, finding that pollution has become even more severe. Groups once again raised these issues to Xiaomi, but still only received silence and avoidance in response. Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) – where Xiaomi is seeking its IPO – has made clear requirements for ESG-related disclosure. We believe that Xiaomi is in violation of HKEX's relevant requirements for information disclosure.
    Publication Date:2018-05-21
  • 2018

    Pollution Investigation into #1 Home Goods Brand: Does Power Dekor Really Have a 'Green Production Chain'?

    In 2017, Lvse Jiangnan received complaints from a number of residents in Danyang, Jiangsu. The residents complained that enterprises in Daya Wood Industrial Park in Danyang Economic Development Zone gave off pollution during the production of Power Dekor floorboards, affecting the livelihoods of the neighboring residents. In 2018, environmental group Lvse Jiangnan and IPE conducted an investigation into the environmental pollution issues caused by the production of Power Dekor floorboards.
    Publication Date:2018-04-18
  • 2018

    Beer Supply Chain Environmental Impact Analysis

    IPE began conducting an environmental impact analysis on beer supply chains at the end of 2017. The investigation revealed that wastewater from breweries and air emissions from glass factories often exceeds emissions standards, including at subsidiaries and suspected suppliers to Snow, Tsingtao, Yanjing, AbInBev and Calsberg. The beer market is currently undergoing a massive transformation. To become winners in the high-end market, big brands should implement green supply chain management and provide green products to consumers.
    Publication Date:2018-03-12
  • 2018

    Shared Bike Supply Chain Pollution Investigation

    Beginning in 2016, shared bikes have emerged to decorate many Chinese cities. As a form of IT-based innovative transportation, shared bikes contribute to solving problems with 'last kilometer' traffic, allowing the public to enjoy a more convenient and low-carbon commute. However, the large-scale operation and damage of shared bike schemes have also brought along energy consumption and pollution emissions, resulting in hidden environmental concerns.
    Publication Date:2018-01-13
  • 2017

    China's Largest Lead-Acid Battery Exporter Illegally Dumps Wastewater —— Investigative Report on Leoch Battery (Jiangsu) Corp.

    In early November 2017, environmental group Lvse Jiangnan and IPE conducted an investigation on Leoch Battery (Jiangsu) Corp, China's largest exporter of lead-acid batteries. We called for the local environmental protection bureau to undertake a follow-up investigation and for Leoch Battery to issue a public explanation on their suspected illegal dumping of wastewater containing lead, which was discovered by Lvse Jiangnan.
    Publication Date:2017-12-18
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