# ESG

Latest news and articles about ESG

Total: 14 articles found

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Business

The Snow King’s Gambit: Mixue Bingcheng Pivots from Budget Tea to Corporate Maturation

Mixue Bingcheng is undergoing a major corporate evolution, transitioning from a family-run budget tea brand to a professionalized global player. The company is investing billions in green supply chains and IP-driven entertainment while navigating the complex ESG demands of its 40,000-store franchise network.

NeMo2026年6月4日 16:38
#Mixue Bingcheng#ESG#China Consumer Market
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Business

Succession Scandals and ESG Failures: The Slow Decay of China’s Flooring Giant Power Dekor

Once a dominant force in China's home furnishing sector, Power Dekor (DareGlobal) is facing a crisis characterized by revenue hitting an 18-year low, severe ESG rating downgrades, and a history of chaotic family infighting. The company's attempt to pivot into the battery foil industry remains unproven and is currently weighing down its already fragile balance sheet.

NeMo2026年5月28日 09:08
#DareGlobal#Power Dekor#China Real Estate
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Technology

Bamboo and Bots: Double Gun Douses High-Tech Speculation Over New Bio-Plastic Material

Double Gun Technology has clarified that its innovative bamboo-based bio-plastic is still in pilot testing and is not being used in robots or optical modules, debunking recent market rumors. The move highlights the company's progress in sustainable materials while addressing speculative hype in the Chinese tech sector.

NeTe2026年5月12日 14:53
#Double Gun Technology#Bamboo-based Bio-plastic#Robotics
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Business

The Maextro Paradox: Can Huawei’s Halo Save JAC Motors from a Governance Crisis?

JAC Motors is facing a dual crisis of governance and profitability, as a massive corruption purge and mounting losses from its Volkswagen joint venture overshadow its successful premium partnership with Huawei. Despite strong sales of the high-end Maextro brand, the company remains deep in the red due to systemic internal failures and a weakening traditional car business.

NeMo2026年4月25日 14:58
#JAC Motors#Huawei#Maextro
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Business

Cracks in the Foundation: China’s Easyhome Grapples with Financial Loss and Governance Chaos

Easyhome has reported its first annual loss in a decade, struggling with a nearly 1 billion RMB deficit and the sudden death of its founder following a corruption probe. The company's 'smart' digital transformation is faltering, while major merchant fraud scandals have severely damaged its brand reputation and ESG standing.

NeMo2026年4月15日 07:58
#Easyhome#Juran Zhijia#China Real Estate
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Technology

The AI Fever: Data Centers Emerge as New Frontiers of Urban Heat Pollution

Recent research highlights that the AI-driven expansion of large-scale data centers is creating localized 'heat island effects,' raising ground temperatures by up to 9.1°C. This thermal pollution affects over 340 million people globally, forcing a rethink of the environmental impact of the digital economy.

NeTe2026年3月31日 23:28
#Artificial Intelligence#Data Centers#Heat Island Effect
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Business

Hollowing Out the Alpha: The Financialization and Decay of a Chinese Fashion Icon

Once China's dominant menswear brand, Septwolves is facing a crisis of confidence as it pivots from manufacturing to stock market speculation. With 74% of profits coming from investments and R&D spending in freefall, the company's core apparel business is struggling with high return rates and declining store counts.

NeMo2026年3月25日 05:09
#Septwolves#Chinese Fashion#Menswear
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Business

Bilibili’s First Profits Mask Fragile Model: Moderation Gaps, Creator Squeeze and Ad-Driven Reliance

Bilibili recorded its first annual profit in 2025 with RMB 30.35 billion in revenue, but gains were driven mainly by cost cuts and an advertising upswing. The company faces moderation shortfalls, falling mid-tier creator incomes and a reliance on a small number of hit games, raising questions about the sustainability of its business model.

NeMo2026年3月18日 05:59
#Bilibili#content moderation#creator economy
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Technology

From Lab to Lunch Counter: How Chinese Firms Are Turning AI into Everyday Consumption

China’s latest consumer‑innovation awards signal a shift: AI is moving from experimental demos into everyday services, retail and mobility. Winners combined embodied robotics, conversational ordering and AI‑native customer experiences with measurable commercial outcomes and an emphasis on ESG and governance.

NeTe2026年3月15日 19:29
#AI#robotics#consumer innovation
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Business

From Books to Box-Office Bleed: How Guomai Culture’s Push into Film and Weak ESG, Governance Practices Turned a Profit into a Loss

Guomai Culture’s pivot from publishing to entertainment has collided with content controversy, weak ESG disclosure and a failed animated film investment that produced losses almost equal to last year’s profits. Shareholder sell-offs and a diluted governance structure have amplified investor concern, leaving the company to rebuild credibility through better disclosure, editorial controls and financial risk management.

NeMo2026年2月27日 09:57
#Guomai Culture#publishing#ESG
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Business

Family Control, Faulty Toilets and Forced Make‑ups: How Arrow Home’s Governance and ESG Gaps Are Hitting Its Business

Arrow Home, a major Chinese sanitaryware maker, faces mounting reputational and financial strain after consumer complaints, alleged labor‑rights violations and a family‑dominated governance structure exposed weaknesses in its ESG performance. Despite middling Wind ESG ratings and a recent publicity partnership, falling revenues and a dividend plan that exceeds net profit raise questions about the company's long‑term resilience.

NeMo2026年2月9日 11:34
#Arrow Home#ESG#corporate governance
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Business

Beijing’s Economists Push a New Playbook: Diversify, Rebuild Confidence and Green the Supply Chain

At NetEase’s 2026 economists’ conference in Beijing, officials, academics and business leaders argued that China’s next growth phase requires diversified, symbiotic policy: bolster household confidence with social and fiscal measures, pivot toward consumption and services, manage US trade frictions pragmatically, and accelerate credible green supply‑chain transition. The forum stressed that technology and AI pose both productivity opportunities and risks to human skills, while corporate ESG work faces significant implementation hurdles.

NeMo2026年2月4日 15:00
#China#consumption#ESG