HiTHIUM Joins the United Nations Global Compact

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HiTHIUM joins the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and pledged its commitment to supporting the initiative's ten principles encompassing human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption.

Founded in 2019, HiTHIUM is a leading manufacturer of stationary energy storage products for utility-scale as well as commercial and industrial applications to help the global energy green transition and sustainable development.

Joining UNGC is of great significance to HiTHIUM as it is not only a recognition of the company's continuous commitment to social responsibilities and environmental protection but also a milestone in its efforts to further expand internationally.

HiTHIUM integrates the concept of sustainable development into corporate culture and governance. Earlier this year, HiTHIUM established the Sustainable Development Center and launched the ESG sustainable development project in February to promote green development and achieve positive results in product recycling, response to climate change, community development, environmental protection, integrity and compliance, and employee rights and interests.

Launched in 2000, the UNGC has become the largest corporate sustainability initiative, with over 20,000 corporate members and other stakeholders from nearly 170 countries worldwide.

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Source: Business Wire

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