Xinyue Zhao


Xinyue Zhao

·   Sustainability Exper of Electronic and Electrical Products at TÜV Rheinland.

·   Master's degree in Sustainable Development from the University of Queensland, Australia (Top 50 globally).

·   Principal developer and compiler of the carbon footprint section of the new vocational training materials for carbon emission managers by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.

·   Certified greenhouse gas verifier by CCAA and Guangdong province greenhouse gas verifier from 2018 to 2023, providing sustainable development technical services to over 100 enterprises.

·   Participated in the development of the Shenyang carbon market and research project "Shenyang's Pathways to Peak Carbon and Low-Carbon Development in Shenyang," and took led in drafting the "Technical Guide for Verified Voluntary Emission Reductions in Shenyang."

·   Drafter of multiple national, industry, and group standards,such as:

- National Occupational Standard for Carbon Emission Managers (2023 Edition)

- Carbon footprint of electrical and electronic products — Requirements and guidelines for quantification

Evaluation requirements of green manufacturing benchmark enterprises in light industry



The Sustainable Evolution of the Display Product Supply Chain: Trends, Opportunities, and Challenges


In the context of growing global attention to sustainable development, the display product industry also faces significant challenges and opportunities. This forum will delve into the trends, opportunities, and challenges related to sustainable development within the display product supply chain. The content will cover several key areas, including an interpretation of policy trends related to the sustainable development relate to display products, and an overview of the standards and methods for calculating the carbon footprint of display products. Through practical case studies, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to calculate and manage the carbon footprint of display products, thereby enhancing their competitiveness and compliance in the field of sustainable development.