INNIO Group’s 2023 Sustainability Report: Progress in Implementing Corporate Sustainability Goals

  • Total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions further decreased amid rising sales and production increases
  • 80% of INNIO Group’s top 200 suppliers commit to halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2030
  • External independent verification of compliance with GRI standards (Global Reporting Initiative)

JENBACH, AUSTRIA, Apr 29, 2024 – (ACN Newswire) – INNIO Group has published its Sustainability Report for 2023. Making progress together is the fourth annual non-financial report from INNIO Group.

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The report documents INNIO Group’s progress since defining its baseline goals in 2020, providing information on sustainability initiatives, projects, and metrics. In 2023, INNIO Group’s total greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 1, 2, and 3) decreased by 1.3% or 76,340 metric tons of CO2 equivalents compared to the previous year.

Significant progress also was made in the supply chain, with 80% of the top 200 suppliers committing to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030.

At the same time, the company continues to work towards creating a diverse and inclusive work environment. The proportion of female employees in INNIO Group increased by almost 4% compared to 2022 and by 7.5% over the last three years, reaching 18.1% at the end of 2023.

This highlights INNIO Group’s progress in all three defined core areas of sustainability:

  • Low-carbon and circular products – supporting customers in their biggest challenges by providing innovative solutions that benefit people and the planet
  • Supply chain and production resilience – incorporating ESG aspects of environment, social, and governance into INNIO Group’s business activities, including transparent reporting on the company’s performance
  • Responsible operations and social responsibility – employing a diverse, inclusive, and engaged workforce that is committed to the community and improving their quality of life

“Sustainability is key to a future-proof economy. Our entire INNIO team can be proud of last year’s achievements,” said Dr. Olaf Berlien, president and CEO of INNIO Group. “Initiatives like our ‘Ready for H2’ technology are a central part of our corporate strategy. We promote sustainable solutions and drive the hydrogen economy and decarbonization in the energy sector.”

Marcin Kawa, VP Sustainability at INNIO Group, emphasized INNIO Group’s comprehensive approach to sustainability. “With the introduction of the ESG hub software last year, we can systematize processes around sustainability controls,” said Kawa. “We are well positioned to significantly intensify projects for CO2 reduction, circular economy, and efficient resource use.”

In the “Progress and Performance” chapter and in an overview of the 2023 Sustainability Report’s key performance indicators, INNIO Group illustrates its collaborative approach to advancing the energy transition and decarbonization. Additionally, a separate section of the report addresses activities, initiatives, programs, and the concrete implementation of decarbonizing the energy sector while fostering employee growth.

About INNIO Group

INNIO Group is a leading energy solution and service provider that empowers industries and communities to make sustainable energy work today. With its Jenbacher and Waukesha product brands and its AI-powered myPlant digital platform, INNIO Group offers innovative solutions for the power generation and compression segments that help industries and communities generate and manage energy sustainably while navigating the fast-changing landscape of traditional and green energy sources. INNIO Group is individual in scope, but global in scale. With its flexible, scalable, and resilient energy solutions and services, INNIO Group enables its customers to manage the energy transition along the energy value chain wherever they are in their transition journey.

INNIO Group is headquartered in Jenbach (Austria), with other primary operations in Waukesha (Wisconsin, U.S.) and Welland (Ontario, Canada). Through a service network in more than 100 countries, a team of more than 4,000 experts provides life-cycle support to the more than 57,000 engines that INNIO Group has delivered globally.

INNIO Group’s ESG strategy has been recognized and awarded by esteemed rating agencies such as Sustainalytics and EcoVadis. Additionally, the company’s near-term climate targets until 2030 have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

For more information, visit INNIO Group’s website at www.innio.com. Follow INNIO Group and its brands on X (formerly known as Twitter) and LinkedIn.

INNIO, Jenbacher, myPlant, Waukesha are trademarks in the European Union or elsewhere owned by INNIO Jenbacher GmbH & Co OG or one of its affiliates. All other trademarks and company names are property of their respective owners.

In general, “Ready for H2” Jenbacher units can be converted to operate on up to 100% hydrogen in the future. Details on the cost and timeline for a future conversion may vary and need to be clarified individually.

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Susanne Reichelt
INNIO Media Relations
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+43 664 80833 2382

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Hong Kong International Licensing Show creates cross-industry business opportunities

  • The Hong Kong International Licensing Show and Asian Licensing Conference concluded today, having drawn some 320 exhibitors bringing more than 550 brands and licensing projects.
  • At the Asian Licensing Conference, some 30 representatives from the global licensing sector engaged in profound discussions on industry hot topics
  • Issues raised included the ever-evolving global industry trends, sustainable development, the empowering potential of generative AI, the emergence of new forces in licensing, and innovative marketing strategies.
  • Young brands featured through the Design Licensing and Business (DLAB) Support Scheme, while MS FATTY maker Plastic Thing Limited was showcased

HONG KONG, Apr 29, 2024 – (ACN Newswire) – The curtains fell on the annual flagship event of Asia’s licensing industry, Hong Kong International Licensing Show (HKILS), today after the three-day event organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), drawing over 320 exhibitors and showcasing an extensive array of more than 550 brands and licensing projects.

At the concurrent Asian Licensing Conference (ALC), some 30 esteemed global licensing leaders engaged in profound discussions on industry hot topics, including the ever-evolving global industry trends, sustainable development, the empowering potential of generative AI, the emergence of new forces in licensing, and innovative marketing strategies. The two events provided a platform for business development across regions and industries, creating business opportunities for participants and promoting the development of IP trading in the region.

HKTDC Deputy Executive Director Dr Patrick Lau said: “Under the National 14th Five-Year Plan, Hong Kong has been supported by the Central Government to develop into a regional intellectual property (IP) trading centre. As an international business hub and sourcing platform, Hong Kong has been a trading centre for all types of IPs for many years, helping to promote the development of IP trading in the region. Licensing is an important part of IP trading and Hong Kong is one of the most developed and mature licensing markets in Asia. We are pleased to see that licensing has a wide range of applications and product categories, including not only the traditional characters, but also different areas such as arts, cultural and creative industries, sports and lifestyle sectors. Development of AI technologies will expand the quantity of creative digital content and generate enormous demand for and supply of branded, licensed content, further accelerating the already rapid growth of the industry.”

This year ALC focused on legal risks brought by generative AI and the sustainable development of IP licensing.

HKILS launched a new initiative “Reimagining The Classics”, which mesmerised attendees with the harmonious fusion of creative IP projects and renowned Hong Kong brands. Dr Lau emphasised that classic brands hold profound cultural value, and through strategic licensing partnerships, vitality can be injected into these iconic entities. “Reimagining The Classics” aimed to reignite boundless imagination for these timeless brands.

Hong Kong as a key brand licensing platform

The Design Licensing and Business (DLAB) Support Scheme also returned to HKILS this year, featuring 45 local brands with creative designs. On the other hand, Plastic Thing Limited, a Hong Kong-based company specialising in IP licensing, showcased their unique perspective as vibrant young brands. Their acclaimed IP MS FATTY has frequently collaborated with renowned institutions and shopping malls. Yip Kim Kwan, Director of Plastic Thing Limited, said: “HKILS provides a cost effective platform for young local brands to showcase their works to the world. These young brands have made significant contributions to the licensing industry in Hong Kong, and in recent years, there has been a growing number of creators entering the industry.” During the three-day exhibition, Mr Yip said they have received numerous inquiries from potential buyers and are already in discussions for collaborations. “The responses from buyers have been very positive, and we are currently following up on the details.”

Hong Kong serves as a bridge for the licensing industry in the world. Witnessing a surge in local brand development and licensing projects, the city has also attracted numerous international licensors and licensing agents to set up offices in Hong Kong. Moreover, renowned global licensors have been keen to partner with Hong Kong-based licensing agents, leveraging their expertise to unlock business opportunities across Asia.

Prominent HKILS exhibitor CAA Brand Management specialises in facilitating the expansion of diverse brands across various consumer-product categories and geographic regions. Elaine Chiu, Executive Vice President of the group, said: “Hong Kong provides an effective platform for licensing professionals and clients from diverse Asian countries to connect and foster meaningful exchanges. This exhibition has been instrumental in our exploration of diverse business opportunities, which are currently in the negotiation phase. These opportunities span various sectors, including trendy collectible models and experiential activities, which align closely with the primary target audience of CAA.”

Shusaku Watanabe, Manager of Chocolate Inc., a buyer from Japan appreciated the business platform HKILS creates. He said: “Through business matching services arranged by HKTDC, I met and identified a variety of new IPs from Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. I am going to explore collaboration with them for the Japanese market.”

Art and cultural Licensing continue to expand

This year’s HKILS once again welcomed Raistlin Lau, Hong Kong SAR Under Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, as the guest of honour at the opening ceremony. During his address, he stated: “With our proximity to the Mainland, and strategic location at the heart of Asia, Hong Kong has been affirmed by many international licensors, and licensing as the strategic base for expanding their businesses in Asia and a launch pad to tap into the Mainland market. We welcome all licensing professionals to utilise the business expansion platform offered by the HKILS to not only establish contacts but also exchange ideas and thoughts behind innovation.”

The importance of art and cultural licensing continues to rise and become an undeniable global trend. Museum-inspired creative products utilising cultural assets have become significant business opportunities globally in recent years.

Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism brought more than 30 intangible cultural heritage, and cultural and creativity unit from across the province to the HKILS, showcasing more than 100 IP licensing projects and exchanging with exhibitors and buyers from all over the world. Some exhibitors have reached licensing deals with an amount of more than RMB3 million

In the ever-evolving realm of creativity, visionary creators not only revolutionise the licensing industry with their innovative ideas and forms but also strive to unravel the secrets to commercialise and market their creative endeavours. Anita Tantasirin, Director and Co-founder of Arwama Company Limited, shared her invaluable insights during the Licensing Academy session of ALC, shedding light on how licensing can unlock a plethora of business opportunities. With conviction, she stated: “We have encountered various potential clients at the exhibition, primarily from Asia. We have engaged with chain stores and malls and are also open to collaborations with hotels, theme parks and exhibitions. Although we expect the industry future will be challenging, passion is the key to the IP’s success”

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Dr Patrick Lau, Deputy Executive Director, Hong Kong Trade Development Council (centre) and Raistlin Lau, Hong Kong SAR Under Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism (second from right) officiated the opening ceremony of the Hong Kong International Licensing Show and the Asian Licensing Conference on Saturday (27 April).

This year’s Hong Kong International Licensing Show showcased more than 550 brands and licensing projects, featuring top global licensors and licensing agents

Plastic Thing Limited participated in the Hong Kong International Licensing Show and Director Yip Kim Kwan together with the operators of rising Asian IPs spoke at the Asian Licensing Conference to discuss strategies for unlocking opportunities through licensing.

The Asian Licensing Conference session China Opportunity centred around mutually beneficial developments between China and the world, while exploring the potential and licensing opportunities in the cultural industry.

The Hong Kong International Licensing Show featured pavilions from different countries and regions, including the Japan Pavilion.

Websites
Hong Kong International Licensing Show:
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hklicensingshow/en
Asian Licensing Conference:  https://www.hktdc.com/event/hklicensingshow/en/programme?category=all&date=all
HKTDC Media Room: http://mediaroom.hktdc.com/en

Media enquiries
For more information, please contact Raconteur:
Molisa Lau, Tel: (852) 6187 7786, Email: molisalau@raconteur.hk
Betsy Tse, Tel: (852) 9742 7338, Email: betsytse@raconteur.hk

The HKTDC’s Communications and Public Affairs Department:
Katy Wong, Tel: (852) 2584 4524, Email: katy.ky.wong@hktdc.org

About HKTDC

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong’s trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Follow us on Twitter @hktdc and LinkedIn


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CASPCA Leads the Charge on National Adopt A Shelter Pet Day: Reduced Fees and Community Engagement Initiatives

 The Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA (CASPCA) is thrilled to announce its participation in National Adopt A Shelter Pet Day on April 30, 2024. This year holds special significance as the City of Charlottesville has proclaimed April 30th as Adopt A Shelter Pet Day for the first time ever, highlighting the importance of adopting from shelters and rescues.

To mark this occasion, CASPCA will be offering reduced adoption fees on April 30th, making it easier for individuals and families to welcome a furry friend into their homes. Additionally, CASPCA encourages the community to get involved in various ways:

Adopt a Shelter Pet: Visit CASPCA on April 30th to find your new best friend and provide a loving forever home to an animal in need.

Share Your Story: Share your heartwarming tales of rescue pets from CASPCA on social media using the hashtag #MyCASPCARescue and #AdoptAShelterPetDayCASPCA. Your stories inspire others to consider adoption and showcase the incredible bonds formed between humans and shelter animals.

Donate: Help support CASPCA’s mission by donating monetarily or through supplies, such as dog food. CASPCA’s pet food pantry serves as a vital resource for community members facing financial hardship, ensuring that pets receive the nutrition they need to thrive. Currently, CASPCA is facing a significant shortage of pet food and your contributions can make a meaningful difference in the lives of animals in need.

“We’re thrilled to commemorate National Adopt A Shelter Pet Day and the proclamation by the City of Charlottesville,” said Libby Jones, Executive Director of the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA. “This day celebrates the incredible love and companionship that shelter pets offer, while also highlighting our ability to give them a second chance at a happy, fulfilling life. We invite everyone to join us in making a difference for animals in need.”

“The city of Charlottesville is delighted to endorse the inaugural Adopt a Shelter Pet Day, a celebration dedicated to showcasing the community’s commitment to adopting and rescuing animals.” said Charlottesville Mayor Juandiego Wade.

For more information about Adopt A Shelter Pet Day and to see all of their adoptable pets, visit www.CASPCA.org.

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P.O.W.E.R. (Professional Organization of Women of Excellence Recognized) Magazine’s Founder Tonia DeCosimo Enjoys a Sneak Peek Behind the Scenes at the Tamron Hall Show

 P.O.W.E.R. Magazine Founder and Editor-in-Chief Tonia DeCosimo visited the ABC building and the Tamron Hall Show last week to meet the Emmy-winning talk show host in person. Hall was the cover girl of P.O.W.E.R. Magazine’s spring 2024 issue.

“What a great day seeing Hall in action,” said DeCosimo. “Tamron is a true example of a woman of P.O.W.E.R. and we are so excited to have her as this issue’s cover girl.”

In the spring issue, DeCosimo talks about flipping the switch on negativity and turning tragedy into triumph, much like Tamron Hall who, after the sudden and tragic loss of her sister, channeled her grief into advocacy, raising awareness for domestic violence.

Hall and DeCosimo took photos together with the magazine as Hall remarked that they were “just two powerhouses hanging out.”

In addition to founding P.O.W.E.R., DeCosimo is an entrepreneur, author, business strategist, and empowerment coach who helps others plan their business strategies, connect with the right people, and grow their businesses.

P.O.W.E.R is a national, online women’s empowerment and networking community as well as a digital and print magazine featuring professional and famous women. Its mission is to provide a powerful network of women who will mentor and inspire each other to be the best they can be. Through its valuable services, members can network, collaborate with like-minded professionals, gain recognition, and obtain knowledge from those who have already achieved success.

For information, visit www.powerwoe.com.

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Love & War -the-Flag Musical on Headphones

 Composer Nathan Felix Combines Tech, Music and Theatre at Fringe

Composer, Nathan Felix is back in Orlando to present another immersive music performance on headphones at Fringe Orlando starting May 15 and running through May 27. ”Love & War” is an immersive experience, featuring live theater and orchestral music projected through headphones and an audience interactive capture-the-flag battle, where the line between performers and audience will intentionally be blurred. Felix took Fringe by storm in 2019 with his “silent” headphone opera, Fury in Sound: Séance, winning best musical and best original score.

Nathan Felix Productions presents this offbeat capture the flag adventure. Inspired by the surrealist work of Andy Kaufman and featuring an original score by Felix, delivered via headphones. This new work will allow the audience to hear the entire “live” performance via their headphones which will be given out before the concert. After receiving a set of headphones, the audience will be guided to an outdoor area in Loch Haven Park alongside the cast. Scenes take place in various areas, so as the cast moves to different areas, the wireless headphones allow the audience to follow the cast while still hearing the music. The audience will be divided in two with one side assisting Rainbow Danger, the commander of the Armies of the East and Neon Tangerine, to rescue Shadow Chic from the evil grip of the other side helping Acidophilus Utimatus III and Zhean-Arelius protect their clan.

Felix wrote the script for Love & War. The cast features local actors Lniarae Blevins, Julissa Garcia Casiano, Gianna Jackson, Josh Miller, Adourin Owens, Reese Twilla and Michaela Wright. In addition to composing the music, Felix is also directing the show. Laurenna Roma is producing and stage managing, Leah Blais is running sound and Kylee Taylor is the sound designer. All shows are 40 minutes and change location along the sidewalk in Loch Haven Park. Please bring ID to temporarily trade for a pair of headphones. Through the headphones, each listener can hear both dialogue and music that is being performed live and thus immersed and part of the performance.

What: Love & War, an Interactive Headphone Experience by Nathan Felix
When: The Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival
Where: Loch Haven Park
Address: 777 E Princeton St. Orlando, FL 32803
Ticket: $12

About Nathan Felix:
Nathan Felix (born 1981) is a Mexican-American composer known for his immersive operas and experimental films. Felix has premiered 15 operas, 4 symphonies and various chamber works in Spain, Japan, Australia, Bulgaria, Portugal, China, Sweden, Denmark, Mongolia and the United States and has been featured on the BBC, MTV, NPR, TPR & PBS. Felix, a non-award winning composer, often focuses on telling Latinx themed and minority stories that highlight border issues, underserved communities and his Hispanic heritage.

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512-731-0314
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