Located in Jiangxi Province, in the southeastern part of the country, Poyang Lake plays a critical role in regulating floods in the Yangtze River and supports the livelihoods of more than 45 million people living in the province, contributing more than 15% of the Yangtze River’s annual runoff. It is also a wetland of national and global importance, providing a habitat for flora and fauna of high conservation value, including the critically endangered Siberian crane and finless porpoise.
This new phase marks the fifth year of collaboration between Conservation International, a global non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting nature for the benefit of people and the planet, and Sateri, a leading global producer of textile fibres. The initiative has seen significant successes since it began in 2019, including:
- Strengthening the management of 473,000 hectares of protected areas across 50 ecological zones;
- Enhancing the capability of 2,000 wetland rangers through capacity-building programme;
- Improving the habitat management of 350 species of wildlife, including the critically endangered finless porpoise and Siberian crane;
- Supporting the construction of five community artificial-wetlands for wastewater treatment, which can treat 56,000 tonnes of agricultural and domestic sewage; and
- Benefiting 25,000 local community members through livelihood support, vocational capacity-building and environmental education programmes.
In line with Sateri’s 2030 aspiration of becoming a ‘net positive impact’ company, the newly-launched third phase will advance these successes by focusing on:
- Research on the Freshwater Health Index (FHI) for the basin
- Protection and restoration of small wetlands
- Better climate change mitigation and adaptation for resilience
The Poyang Lake Basin Ecological Protection Project highlights Sateri’s efforts to address environmental challenges through practical actions and partnerships. The company continues to prioritise biodiversity conservation and sustainability while encouraging collaboration to achieve these goals.
Cai Zhichao, Vice President of Operations at Sateri, emphasised the initiative’s alignment with the company’s sustainability goals, “At the heart of our operations lies a commitment to the bioeconomy, where we aim to protect the natural resources we use. This conservation initiative not only helps us meet our internal sustainability targets but also contributes to advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation; 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities; 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production; 13 – Climate Action and 15 – Life on Land. We accomplish this through innovation, advanced technology and low-carbon practices.”
Notes to Editor
Poyang
Lake
and
its
significance
Located
in
northern
Jiangxi
Province
to
the
south
of
the
Yangtze
River,
Poyang
Lake
is
the
largest
freshwater
lake
in
China,
expanding
to
about
six
times
the
size
of
Singapore
during
the
flood
season.
This
vital
ecosystem
is
home
to
two
Ramsar
wetland
sites
of
international
significance
and
serves
as
a
critical
habitat
for
many
migratory
birds,
fish
species,
and
mammals,
including
approximately
500
Yangtze
finless
porpoises.
The
lake
is
also
the
largest
wintering
area
for
migratory
birds
in
East
Asia,
supporting
14
endangered
waterfowl
species
such
as
the
critically
endangered
Siberian
Crane,
the
oriental
white
stork
and
Baer’s
pochard.
Beyond this ecological importance, Poyang Lake also supports about 45 million people in the basin. The lake contributes more than 15% of the Yangtze River’s annual flow and supplies six million cubic metres of drinking water to millions of the downstream population. The lake provides essential ecosystem services, including flood control and water storage for the Yangtze River Basin, and stores over 8.8 million tonnes of irrecoverable carbon, playing a significant role in climate change adaption.
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