Marwi’s green factory strategy combines renewable energy, carbon reduction, and efficient design to minimize environmental impact. With solar energy integration, improved energy management, and certified GHG tracking, we actively reduce emissions while enhancing operational efficiency. Beyond manufacturing, our green supply chain approach extends sustainability across every stage—from raw materials to circular processes—ensuring responsible sourcing, reduced waste, and long-term environmental value.
Utilization of 10% Renewable Energy:
The new plant's solar installation has a capacity of 170KW, with an average generation of >500 kWh/day against a daily consumption of 5,000 kWh.
92% Reduction in Carbon Emissions via Renewable Energy:
Compared to solar energy (33-55g CO₂/kWh), traditional power generation produces approximately 495g CO₂/kWh.
Energy Saving: Indoor Temperature Reduction of 4~5°C:
The installation acts as an insulation layer on the roof, effectively lowering building indoor temperatures by 4~5°C.
Green Economic Benefits:
Acquiring Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) to advance toward Net Zero and a circular economy.
We integrate environmental and ethical responsibilities throughout our entire supply chain management. From raw material procurement to every stage of the circular economy, we minimize carbon emissions, resource waste, and environmental impact to enhance corporate sustainable competitiveness.
GRS Certified PP
GRS Certified PA
ISO 14021 Recycled Aluminum Ingots
100% Recycled Paper Materials
FSC Certified Paper Materials
Local Procurement
Supplier Code of Conduct
Collaborating with Supply Chain for Carbon Reduction