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Green Materials Purchase and Application Acceleration Platform
Green Materials Purchase and Application Acceleration Platform (GreenLink) is a comprehensive service platform for green materials. The platform focuses on the acceleration of green materials from definition to procurement, application, and scaling. The platform is centered around the standard definition and recognition of green materials, the study and analysis of the cost trend of green materials, the collaboration mechanism and the workgroup construction of green materials. The platform provides a unified support for green materials.arrow right

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Green Materials Purchase: The Key Driver of Industrial Green Transition
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Our Method
Through the integration of dispersed demand-side forces, the enhancement of the credibility of environmental attributes and transaction declarations, the reduction of cross-region and cross-industry collaboration costs, the exploration, support, and validation of innovative value realization mechanisms (such as environmental rights certificates, redemption and purchase mechanisms, etc.), the breaking of physical delivery and application scene limitations, and the enhancement of the accessibility of low carbon materials in cross-region and cross-purpose conditions. 

Main Support

Through the alignment of different regions, industries, and material categories in the definition, boundary conditions, and environmental attributes of green materials, the platform solves the problem of 'each say his own thing' and difficulty in cross-market application and comparison of green materials.

Through the study and analysis of the cost trend of green materials, the platform provides a more accurate understanding of the real cost and long-term trend of green materials, and supports more rational procurement and investment decisions.

Through the construction of cross-value chain and cross-industry collaboration networks and mechanisms, the integration of dispersed demand-side forces, the reduction of cross-region and cross-industry collaboration costs, the exploration, support, and validation of innovative value realization mechanisms (such as environmental rights certificates, redemption and purchase mechanisms, etc.), the breaking of physical delivery and application scene limitations, and the enhancement of the accessibility of low carbon materials in cross-region and cross-purpose conditions.