As global climate change challenges become increasingly severe, countries worldwide are accelerating the development of green energy. Internationally, more than 178 parties have signed the Paris Agreement, aiming to control the rise in global average temperatures through global cooperation and mitigate climate change. At the national level, the “Dual Carbon“ goal provides clear direction for enterprises to formulate practical and sustainable development strategies. Additionally, the “Action Plan for Carbon Peak Before 2030″ mandates that by 2030, non-fossil energy consumption should account for approximately 25% of total energy use.
To actively respond to policy directives and promote green development, the company is committed to advocating and implementing the use of renewable energy. Currently, European Senior has already achieved 100% non-fossil energy usage in its production and office operations, with renewable energy accounting for 89.4%. This includes sources such as hydropower and wind power.
Established in 2021 and headquartered in Eskilstuna, Sweden, European Senior is committed to its mission of “Lighting Up the World with a Green Revolution”, contributing to a low-carbon economy. With a strong reputation, the company is steadily expanding into international markets and continuously building long-term partnerships with top-tier global enterprises.
With Phase II of the European Senior project set to commence production in the first half of 2025, the initiative is expected to create hundreds of local jobs, further showcasing China’s manufacturing excellence on the global stage. Currently, European Senior has established strategic partnerships with several leading European battery manufacturers, further solidifying its position as a world leader in lithium battery separator production.
Looking Ahead: European Senior’s Commitment to 100% Renewable Energy by 2025
Starting in 2025, European Senior plans to achieve 100% renewable energy usage, further driving the company’s green transformation. This initiative is a key part of its overall sustainability strategy. Beyond focusing on current energy applications, the company is committed to continuously optimizing resource management at the group level to minimize environmental impact.
Through these strategic efforts, Senior Material aims to build a greener and more sustainable corporate ecosystem, setting a new benchmark for sustainability in the industry.