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JA Solar with 23 Leading Solar Companies unveils the first Initiative for Global Solar Sustainable Alliance at UNGC's summit

  • On May 25, 2025, 24 leading global solar companies including JA Solar jointly launched the Global Solar Sustainable Alliance at the UNGC's summit in Jakarta.
  • The initiative arose from the solar industry's rapid growth and emerging social and environmental challenges that hinder its sustainable development potential.
  • The alliance seeks to enhance sustainability throughout the solar industry's supply network by encouraging responsible sourcing of minerals, safeguarding ecosystems and biodiversity, fostering social fairness, and supporting inclusive development in line with the UN Global Compact principles and Sustainable Development Goals.
  • Meng Liu, representing the UN Global Compact in China, praised the contributions of the international solar sector in driving the global shift towards sustainable energy and emphasized the need for collective intelligence, comprehensive cooperation, and a clear plan of action.
  • The GSSA's launch signals a unified industry commitment to implement sustainable practices, drive ESG progress, and encourages wider participation to foster healthy, inclusive development globally.
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JA Solar with 23 Leading Solar Companies unveils the first Initiative for Global Solar Sustainable Alliance at UNGC's summit

JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On May 25, 2025, at the UN Global Compact (UNGC)'s Inaugural Global Business Summit in Jakarta, a total of 24 global leading solar companies including JA Solar, Jinko Solar, Tongwei, LONGi, GCL Group…

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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