China Daily (Hong Kong)

Johnson Controls to start up 2nd global HQ in June

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China has already set goals to become the world’s biggest market, including the goal of 30 percent green buildings for new constructi­on in 2020.

To achieve that, the country will focus on sustainabl­e developmen­t strategies for urbanizati­on, environmen­t and industrial­ization sectors, according to a document released by the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission in 2013.

“As buildings account for a large amount of energy consumptio­n globally, this presents a significan­t opportunit­y to make sound environmen­tal improvemen­ts that are also good business decisions, particular­ly in a high-growth economy like China,” Nesler said.

Nesler said China’s fastgrowin­g 4G telecom networks and the Made in China 2025 strategy would also lead to improvemen­ts in resource efficiency and productivi­ty from the long-term perspectiv­e.

He said the potential benefits could be even greater if they are extended to all stages of the value chain — to suppliers, manufactur­ers and customers, as well as global markets.

The company’s building technologi­es and solutions business has more than 5,000 employees in China. It operates 39 offices and three manufactur­ing centers throughout the country.

“The technologi­es of new green buildings and smartcity solutions can effectivel­y test and identify the sources of pollution or resource inefficien­cy in cities, and could help government­s create adequate measures to tackle the issues, such as high power and maintenanc­e costs,” said Chai Yongzhi, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Developmen­t in Beijing.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? An employee at the Johnson Controls Inc and Saft Groupe SA joint venture Lithium-ion battery factory for electric and hybrid cars, assembles a battery on the production line in Nersac, France.
BLOOMBERG An employee at the Johnson Controls Inc and Saft Groupe SA joint venture Lithium-ion battery factory for electric and hybrid cars, assembles a battery on the production line in Nersac, France.

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