ShanghaiJune 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On June 10, 2026, during the fourth Shanghai International Carbon Neutrality Expo, SGS, an internationally recognized testing, inspection, and certification organization, officially issued a product carbon footprint verification statement for Hisense Laser TV. Ms. Wu Mei, General Manager of SGS Electrical and Electronic Chemical Analysis and Sustainable Development Services, and Dr. Liu Xianrong, Chief Scientist of Hisense Laser Display Co., Ltd., attended the ceremony, jointly witnessing the green practices of Hisense Laser TV in low-carbon design throughout its lifecycle, high energy efficiency, and high resource utilization.

Ms. Wu Mei, General Manager of SGS Electrical and Electronic Chemical Analysis and Sustainable Development Services (left), and Dr. Liu Xianrong, Chief Scientist of Hisense Laser Display Co., Ltd. (right)
Technology-Driven: Integrating Low-Carbon Innovation into Product DNA
Technological innovation is a key pillar supporting Hisense’s green development. Since its inception, Hisense’s Laser Division has adhered to independent research and development and industry chain collaboration, accumulating a substantial number of patents in areas such as laser light sources, optical systems, and complete machine design. It has also participated in the development of numerous international, national, and industry standards, providing technical support for industrial growth.
While leading in technology, Hisense deeply implements the national “dual carbon” strategy, embedding low-carbon concepts throughout the product lifecycle. Through measures such as optimizing optical structures, improving light source efficiency, and selecting green materials, the company continuously reduces the environmental impact of its products across their lifecycle. According to reports, Hisense Laser TV achieves a power consumption reduction of over 50% compared to LCD TVs of the same size. Additionally, the structural design enhances component versatility and recyclability, promoting efficient resource utilization. The recyclability rate of component raw materials reaches as high as 92%. From R&D and design, manufacturing, and logistics to usage and recycling, technological innovation drives the synergistic improvement of product performance and low-carbon attributes, building a comprehensive green manufacturing system across the entire chain.

Dr. Liu Xianrong, Chief Scientist of Hisense Laser Display Co., Ltd., shares insights at the SGS booth
Dr. Liu Xianrong of Hisense stated: “As a global leader in the laser display industry, Hisense consistently pursues both technological innovation and green development. Laser TVs inherently possess green attributes such as energy efficiency, eye protection, longevity, and recyclability. Receiving this product carbon footprint verification statement from SGS is an authoritative recognition of Hisense’s carbon management capabilities across the entire lifecycle. In the future, Hisense will continue to drive low-carbon upgrades through technological innovation, promote green collaboration within the industry chain, and provide global consumers with lower-carbon, healthier, and higher-quality large-screen display solutions, contributing to the achievement of the national ‘dual carbon’ goals.”
Standard-Based: Strengthening Green Competitiveness Through Authoritative Verification
Currently, global low-carbon development is characterized by four major trends: mandatory compliance, standardized accounting, transparent data, and full-chain collaboration. The electronics industry has entered a new phase of green competition, where carbon footprint requirements are shifting from voluntary disclosure to mandatory market access conditions, becoming a critical factor for companies to compete globally. Addressing customer and market concerns with authoritative and transparent carbon data can effectively enhance product recognition and market competitiveness. At the same time, it facilitates data exchange across the supply chain, drives collaborative carbon reduction, and improves the overall green resilience and sustainable development level of the industry chain.
Wu Mei of SGS remarked: “Product carbon footprint verification is a key step for companies in advancing low-carbon management. It helps businesses clearly identify carbon emission points and provides data support for precise carbon reduction. Hisense Laser TV, with its lifecycle low-carbon design, deeply integrates green concepts into product R&D and manufacturing, aligning closely with SGS’s mission to promote sustainable development. SGS is committed to continuing its global standards, professional expertise, and authoritative verification services to help Hisense and more Chinese companies build green competitiveness, drive the low-carbon and high-quality development of the electronics industry, and let green technology illuminate a better life for families worldwide.”
