Yintai Group's 17th participation in "Earth Hour" illuminates a green future-银泰官网
Yintai Group's 17th participation in "Earth Hour" illuminates a green future
2025-03-24 09:20:46
On March 22nd, the Intime Charity Foundation, together with Intime Commercial Group and Intime Foundation Group, participated in the "Earth Hour" event initiated by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to practice the concept of green development and help achieve the "dual carbon" goal through practical actions. This event covers 32 projects under Intime Group in Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Chengdu, Hefei, Zhengzhou and other places, covering diverse formats such as shopping centers, office buildings, hotels, etc. It is the 17th consecutive year that Intime Group has participated in this event, and also the largest number of participating projects. Some projects under Intime Group participated in the "Earth Hour" event. Starting from 8:30 pm that evening, Beijing Intime Center, Hangzhou Hubin Intime in77, Chengxi Intime City and other projects successively closed the landscape lighting and power consuming products on the exterior of the buildings, conveying the concept of low-carbon development to society and calling on the public to participate in environmental protection actions. This action is not only a positive response to the "Earth Hour" initiative, but also a vivid manifestation of Intime Group's 17 year commitment to green development. For many years, Intime Group has actively implemented the national "dual carbon" strategy, relying on the Intime Public Welfare Foundation and its various business segments to continuously explore and practice green and low-carbon development models. Through this 60 minute global collaboration, Intime Group hopes to transform environmental protection concepts into tangible scenarios that the public can perceive, and drive more consumers and partners to implement the protection of the earth into their daily actions. In the future, Intime Group will continue to explore and practice green and low-carbon development models, give back to society through practical actions, and contribute to promoting sustainable development in the future. Earth Hour "Earth Hour" is an initiative launched by WWF (World Wildlife Fund) worldwide, which is a platform for people who care about nature and are passionate about environmental protection to speak out together. It calls on individuals, communities, business districts, and businesses around the world to do something beneficial for our home that we rely on for survival: turn off unnecessary lighting as a commitment to support environmental protection and participate in action. Currently, "Earth Hour" has become a well-known public environmental movement around the world, focusing on the dual crises of natural loss and climate change on a global scale. Supporters from over 190 countries and regions around the world are once again working together to create a brilliant moment, calling on more people to take action and build a natural, positive, and carbon neutral future.
