Real
estate
accounts
for
more
than
38%
of
China’s
total
annual
carbon
dioxide
emissions.
In
Hang
Lung’s
case,
steel
emissions
accounted
for
approximately
40%
of
its
total
embodied
carbon
emissions
in
2023,
making
steel
decarbonization
essential
for
achieving
its
goal
of
reducing
its
scope
3
greenhouse
gas
emissions.
Hang
Lung’s
low
carbon
emissions
steel
transaction
with
Baosteel
is
an
example
of
how
leadership
in
real
estate
can
help
China
reach
its
goal
of
carbon
neutrality
by
2060.
Baosteel will supply 1,171 tonnes of its BeyondECO® low carbon emissions structural steel and 325 tonnes of BeyondECO® low carbon emissions reinforcing bars for the Plaza 66 Pavilion Extension project, which is now underway and due for completion in 2026.
“The
steel
procurement
in
our
Plaza
66
Pavilion
Extension
project
is
an
exciting
moment
for
Hang
Lung,”
said
Mr.
Adriel
Chan,
Chair
of
Hang
Lung
Properties.
“Thanks
to
our
collaboration
with
Baosteel,
a
leader
in
steel
decarbonization
in
China,
as
well
as
with
other
industry
partners,
we
have
set
a
new
benchmark
for
steel
emissions
reductions
in
the
real
estate
sector.
Hang
Lung
will
continue
to
implement
sustainable
practices
across
our
value
chain,
including
the
application
of
low
carbon
emissions
steel
on
other
development
projects,
such
as
Westlake
66
in
Hangzhou.”
To
meet
Hang
Lung’s
stringent
low
carbon
emissions
steel
tender
specifications
for
the
project,
the
main
contractor
and
Baosteel
collaborated
closely
to
provide
accurate
product-level
carbon
emissions
data
with
the
Company.
This
collaboration
set
a
new
industry
standard
for
transparent,
traceable
and
trusted
emissions
data.
Baosteel
calculated
the
products’
carbon
footprint
through
Baosteel
intelligent
Carbon
Data
platform
using
a
lifecycle
analysis
model
developed
by
Shanghai
E-Carbon
Digital
Technology
Co.,
Ltd.
(“EC-Digital”).
This
data
was
verified
by
TÜV
SÜD,
a
global
third-party
certification
body.
Notes
to
Editors:
1.
Hang
Lung’s
Leadership
in
Decarbonization
Commitments
Hang
Lung
was
the
first
real
estate
company
in
mainland
China
and
Hong
Kong
to
obtain
validation
from
the
Science-Based
Targets
initiative
(SBTi)
for
its
net
zero
targets
in
accordance
with
SBTi’s
Net
Zero
Standard
in
December
2022.
Hang Lung was the first real estate company in mainland China and Hong Kong to join Climate Group’s SteelZero initiative in December 2023, according to which the company commits to transitioning to using 50% lower emission steel by 2030 and setting a clear pathway to using 100% net zero steel by 2050.
2.
BeyondECO®
BeyondECO®
is
Baosteel’s
groundbreaking
mass-produced
low
carbon
emissions
steel
product
that
reduces
emissions
through
a
combination
of
renewable
energy
and
recycled
steel
scrap.
The
exact
combination
of
these
contributing
factors
varies
from
product
to
product.
For
example,
the
reinforcing
bars
used
in
the
Plaza
66
Pavilion
Extension
project
achieved
carbon
emission
reduction
of
more
than
50%
through
a
combination
of
100%
renewable
energy
and
60%
recycled
scrap.
Explainer:
Low
carbon
emissions
steel
in
Hang
Lung’s
Plaza
66
Pavilion
Extension
project
Breakdown
of
steel
emissions
reductions
by
type
of
steel
(above
ground)
*
This
emissions
factor
is
based
on
Hang
Lung’s
specification
through
its
main
contractor
to
Baosteel
that
“carbon
emissions
should
be
less
than
1.68
tCO2
eq/t.”
The
final
emissions
factor
calculation
will
be
subject
to
third-party
verification.
**
The
baseline
emissions
factors
for
steel
are
derived
from
Baosteel’s
2023
field
data
and
have
been
verified
by
TÜV
SÜD.
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