Mauna Kea is sacred to Hawaiians as it represents their unbroken lineage and connection to creation, to the sky, and Earth itself.
However, the land around the volcano is degrading and in need of environmental restoration so that it can once again become a suitable habitat for various endangered species of plants and animals, such as the Palila bird.
Mauna Dry Season Planting Area
Mauna Dry Season Planting Area
Koa tree saplings waiting for planting
We hope that our efforts contribute to a cleaner, greener environment and foster more green spaces for local communities around the world.
Climate Change
Interplex recognizes that climate change is one of the biggest threats of our time. We plan to plant one million trees across our properties and in their surrounding local communities to contribute to cleaner environment. As at the end of 2021, we’ve planted about 20,000 trees.
Renewable Energy
On top of initiatives to improve our energy efficiency, we have also begun harnessing clean energy across our facilities to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. We have already installed solar panels on 37% of our facilities in China and are continuing to put up solar panels at one facility in Southeast Asia. Our goal is to reduce 3212 tons of C0z emissions by end of financial year 2022.
GHG Emissions
Our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are primarily focused on purchased electricity and fuel consumption. We currently measure, monitor and review these emissions at our manufacturing facilities and offices. Since 2016, we’ve reduced 13% in tons of C0z, emitted per sales dollar.
For More Information
For additional details, contact us at esg@interplex.com.