Sino Land, a leading real estate developer, has been recognized in the CDP's 2024 'A List', highlighting its commitment to sustainable practices and environmental responsibility.
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The CDP's 'A List' is a prestigious global list that recognizes companies for their transparency and performance in environmental sustainability. It is awarded to companies that demonstrate the highest levels of environmental leadership.
Sino Land contributes to sustainability through various initiatives such as reducing energy consumption, using renewable energy sources, investing in green building technologies, and promoting environmental awareness and education.
Sino Land's new developments are designed to meet high sustainability standards, including LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method).
Sino Land's CEO is Mr. John Lee, who has expressed pride in the company's recognition by the CDP and commitment to sustainable development.
Sino Land's sustainability initiatives enhance the quality of life for communities by improving air quality, reducing urban heat islands, and providing healthier living environments through green spaces and eco-friendly buildings.
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