China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group, or CECEP, is accelerating efforts to build a full-chain low-carbon service system, focusing on energy efficiency, renewable power, resource recycling, digital carbon management and zero-carbon industrial parks.

The effort comes as companies across China face growing pressure to reduce energy intensity, manage carbon assets and prepare for emerging carbon-related trade requirements.

Liao Jiasheng, chairman of CECEP, said the group will continue to use its expertise to support the green transformation of industries, cities and industrial parks.

"We aim to become a leader in the energy conservation and environmental protection industry, a model for green and low-carbon development, and a driving force for building a greener future," Liao said.

He made the remarks as the group showcased the strategy at a recent international carbon neutrality expo held in Shanghai on June 10-12. The event, Asia's first comprehensive exhibition themed around carbon neutrality, gathered low-carbon companies, institutions and experts to present and discuss technologies and solutions.