Dahua joins Earth Hour with global initiative towards sustainability

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Dahua Technology, a world-pioneering video-centric AIoT solution and service provider, has shown its global commitment to sustainability by participating in Earth Hour.

On March 23, employees across its global subsidiaries in Indonesia, Brazil, Western Europe, Oceania, the United Kingdom, Egypt, Mexico, the Philippines, and Malaysia, unified their efforts to switch off unnecessary lights and electrical appliances in solidarity with the global initiative.

Planet’s natural resources

Earth Hour, organised by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), encourages individuals, communities, and businesses around the world to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour to raise awareness about climate change and the importance of conserving the planet’s natural resources.

Dahua reaffirms its ongoing commitment to reducing its carbon footprints

By participating in this worldwide initiative, Dahua reaffirms its ongoing commitment to reducing its carbon footprints and fostering a more sustainable future, contributing positively to the communities it serves.

Reduced carbon footprints

As a responsible global enterprise, Dahua is dedicated to promoting sustainable practices, which include reducing carbon emissions, promoting renewable energy, and integrating eco-friendly practices across its operations. Beyond Earth Hour, Dahua is also invested in developing environmentally friendly products and greener technologies that contribute to energy efficiency and reduced carbon footprints.

The Dahua AIoT solutions are designed not only to enhance security and operational convenience but also to ensure that they have a positive environmental impact, such as low-carbon traffic management solutions, smart building solutions, energy-saving LED displays, etc.

Dahua’s commitment and practices

Protecting wildlife and biodiversity is also an integral part of Dahua’s commitment and practices

Protecting wildlife and biodiversity is also an integral part of Dahua’s commitment and practices. Over the years, several projects were developed and implemented by Dahua to help protect and observe natural resources. One notable example is Dahua’s wildlife-friendly security cameras equipped with customised firmware that enables white light illuminators to be turned on or off (by month) to avoid disturbance during sea turtles’ nesting season. 

Other successful projects include intelligent analysis and observation for critically endangered cranes, 24/7 forest fire monitoring for a vast mountainous area,  intelligent fire inspection and monitoring for a photovoltaic power station, and more.

Dahua Technology's commitment

Dahua Technology's commitment to Earth Hour exemplifies its pledge to create a more intelligent and sustainable world, aligning with its mission of enabling a smarter society and better living.

Through collaborative efforts like Earth Hour, Dahua strives to inspire positive changes and create a smarter, greener, and more sustainable world for everyone.

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