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Goldwind Named to the FTSE4Good Index Series
2020-02-06
Source: GOLDWIND

In January 2020, Goldwind was named to the FTSE4Good Index Series for the first time. As the first index series to measure the compliance of listed companies with globally-recognized corporate responsibility standards, the FTSE4Good Index Series is designed to measure the performance of companies demonstrating strong Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices worldwide. It is used by investors as a tool to design and manage their investment portfolio and to integrate companies that meet global standards into their investment decisions.

Among the indicators of the FTSE4Good Index Series, Goldwind scored high in corporate governance, climate change, anti-corruption, labor standards, human rights, and communities, all above the industry and national average. As of January 31, 2020, a total of 1,040 companies from developed countries and 534 from emerging countries have been named to the FTSE4Good Index Series, 33 of which are Chinese companies.

Goldwind always attaches importance to corporate social responsibility and community well-being, and cares about environmental protection, social development, and the interests of stakeholders. As the slogan goes, "Innovating for a brighter tomorrow", Goldwind is committed to providing reliable, sustainable, and affordable clean energy to the human society.

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Being named to the FTSE4Good Index Series brings Goldwind more confidence that in the future, Goldwind will stand up to challenges and give impetus to the sustainable development of global economy with renewed energy, sophisticated technology, and high-quality wind turbine products and services. As of now, Goldwind has been the constituent stock of multiple influential indexes in sustainable development at home and abroad, including the MSCI ESG Leaders Indexes, Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index Series (HSSUSB), Hang Seng (China A) Corporate Sustainability Index, and the CSI Sustainable Development 100 Index.