JOINN Highlights Strong ESG Governance, Innovation Focus and Lower Waste Output in 2025 Sustainability Report

Bulletin Express
Apr 29

JOINN released its sixth annual Sustainability and ESG Report covering the 2025 calendar year, detailing progress on governance, environmental stewardship, employee welfare and supply-chain oversight.

Governance and Oversight • The board’s Audit Committee remains the highest decision-making body for ESG matters, conducting quarterly reviews and annual target assessments. • All 10 directors received an average of 17.35 training hours, with female representation on the board at 40%. • No material non-compliance cases were recorded across product liability, data security, corruption or unfair-competition areas during the reporting period.

Innovation and R&D Capacity • Core R&D staff totalled 1,974, representing 73.5% of JOINN’s 2,649 employees. Turnover among these key specialists stayed below 1%. • The company participated in 25 industry conferences, led or joined multiple national research projects and secured eight new or renewed research honours, including National Enterprise Technology Center accreditation. • Intellectual-property assets reached 196 authorised rights, comprising 30 invention patents and 77 trademarks.

Product Responsibility and Quality • All non-clinical safety studies passed internal quality-assurance inspections and external OECD GLP and Beijing regulatory reviews without major findings. • No product recalls or customer complaints with material impact were reported. • ISO 9001 certification has been obtained for selected subsidiaries; digital quality-management systems and audit-trail functions now cover newly installed laboratory platforms.

Supply-Chain and Data Security • Supplier base stood at 836 companies, 99% located in Mainland China. On-time delivery rate met the 95% target. • JOINN finalised preparations for ISO 27001 certification; automatic audit coverage for new lab systems reached 100%, with zero data-security incidents recorded.

Human Capital and Community • Female employees accounted for 65.8% of total headcount; staff aged 30 or below represented 55.3%. • All employees received statutory social insurance, housing-fund contributions and supplemental commercial insurance. • Average training hours reached 9.25 for women and 12.85 for men; 73.81% of entry-level staff received training. • No work-related fatalities occurred for the third consecutive year; work-injury lost days totalled 558. • JOINN advanced rural-revitalisation efforts through localised laboratory-animal breeding bases in Guangxi and Yunnan, integrating waste composting into regional agriculture.

Environmental Performance • Total greenhouse-gas emissions were 37,280.93 tCO₂e (Scope 1: 796.91 t; Scope 2: 36,484.02 t), equal to an intensity of 0.22 tCO₂e per RMB10,000 of revenue. • Electricity consumption reached 44.89 million kWh; comprehensive energy use intensity stood at 486.99 kWh per RMB10,000 of revenue. • Wastewater discharge totalled 171,120 tonnes; all effluent met national and municipal standards via an in-house 200 m³/day treatment facility. • Hazardous-waste output fell to 351.95 tonnes, down 10.5% year-on-year, while non-hazardous waste reached 485.23 tonnes. • JOINN reported full compliance with environmental regulations and zero fines or penalties.

Outlook The company plans to pursue ISO 27001 certification, expand low-carbon technology upgrades, and further integrate climate-risk assessment into enterprise-wide risk-management processes to support long-term sustainable growth.

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