Recognition

How we work to a shared language for sustainability.

Why Standards Matter

Standards are how people in different places, working on different things, can speak the same language about sustainability.

We hold ourselves to the standards below because we believe in what they make possible.

They Cross Borders.

A certification earned here carries the same weight anywhere. No local knowledge required.

They're Traceable.

They give you something specific to point at, ask about, and verify.

They Build Consistency.

They let suppliers, customers, and third parties hold each other to the same bar.

They Open Collaboration.

They make it possible for communities in different places to work toward the same goals — even when they don't share a language, a regulator, or a starting point.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

International frameworks that align our material choices with the world's shared sustainability goals.

The UN SDGs are the global framework for the world's most pressing development and sustainability challenges — 17 goals adopted by every UN member state in 2015. Our work touches seven of them directly:

View all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 5 — Gender Equality

SDG 5

Gender Equality

Our supplier code requires equal treatment across every facility we work with. Supply chains that cross multiple countries need an explicit standard — not an assumption.

SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth

SDG 8

Decent Work and Economic Growth

ISCC PLUS and GRS both require verified labour practices, not just material traceability. Sustainable materials should mean sustainable conditions for the people producing them.

SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

SDG 9

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Bringing bio-based and recycled feedstocks into mainstream manufacturing is the core of what we do. New material options only create impact when they reach the factories where production decisions actually happen.

SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities

SDG 11

Sustainable Cities and Communities

Our materials go directly into the built environment — playground surfaces, construction components, urban infrastructure. The specification choices made at product level compound across every city they land in.

SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production

SDG 12

Responsible Consumption and Production

ISCC PLUS traces material from biological or recycled feedstock through every processing step to the finished product. GRS does the same for recycled content. Together, they close the gap between a claim and a verified fact.

SDG 13 — Climate Action

SDG 13

Climate Action

Bio-circular polymers carry measurably lower embedded carbon than fossil-based equivalents. The material choices we help customers make are some of the most direct levers for reducing carbon in the products people use every day.

SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals

SDG 17

Partnerships for the Goals

Shifting supply chains requires suppliers, certifiers, customers, and regulators to act on the same framework. Cross-border certifications are the shared language that makes those partnerships possible at scale.

Certifications & Awards

ISCC PLUS logo

ISCC PLUS

ISCC PLUS is the leading sustainability certification for the bio-based and recycled materials used in chemicals and polymers. It uses a mass balance approach to verify that sustainable feedstocks are accounted for through the entire supply chain — from raw material to finished product. We work with materials that carry ISCC PLUS certification because it's how the polymer industry verifies bio-circular and bio-based content honestly.

SDG 9SDG 12SDG 13
GRS — Global Recycled Standard logo

GRS — Global Recycled Standard

The Global Recycled Standard verifies recycled content in products and tracks chain of custody from input to final product. It also covers social and environmental practices in the supply chain. We work with GRS-certified materials to give customers confidence that recycled content claims are independently verified.

SDG 9SDG 12SDG 13
ESG Pledge logo

ESG Pledge

ESG Pledge (ESG約章) is an initiative by The Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong, encouraging businesses to make voluntary commitments across environmental, social, and governance dimensions. Signatories receive structured support — training, certification, and industry recognition — to advance their ESG performance in a verifiable way.

SDG 8SDG 13SDG 17
BOCHK logo

Corporate Low-Carbon Environmental Leadership Awards

BOCHK

Recognised for leadership in low-carbon environmental initiatives.

SDG 9SDG 13
Environmental Campaign Committee logo

Hong Kong Awards for Environmental Excellence

Environmental Campaign Committee

Recognised for environmental performance and commitment to green management practices.

SDG 12SDG 13
Hong Kong Productivity Council logo

ESG One

Hong Kong Productivity Council

Committed to advancing sustainable ESG practices through the HKPC initiative.

SDG 8SDG 13SDG 17
Hong Kong Productivity Council logo

Happy Company Award

Hong Kong Productivity Council

Recognised for fostering a positive and supportive workplace environment.

SDG 8
Hong Kong General Chamber of Small and Medium Business logo

友商有良

Hong Kong General Chamber of Small and Medium Business

Recognised for commitment to inclusive employment.

SDG 5SDG 8
Federation of Hong Kong Industries logo

工業獻愛心

Federation of Hong Kong Industries

Recognised for exemplary commitment to corporate social responsibility and community welfare.

SDG 8SDG 17