Renewable Energy is a Global Trend

Henkel just announced that its factory in Singapore has switched to utilizing 100% solar energy from Sunseap Energy, the leading clean energy solutions provider in Singapore. Henkel is in the Top 50 of the world’s largest consumer-goods manufacturers. With its regional office and Global Supply Chain Hub in Singapore onboard the renewable energy plan, Henkel Singapore expects to save around 102 tons of CO2 emissions annually, which is roughly equivalent to the carbon emission of 45 round-trip plane rides from Singapore to Shanghai. (Eco-Business)

Henkel was confirmed in 2018 as one of the most reputable companies in its industry category, “Soaps & Cosmetics”.

In the Corporate Responsibility Review 2017 by Oekom Research, Henkel was ranked as the best company in the Household & Personal Products category.

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