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Huacheng Recognized as National Green Factory

Huacheng Recognized as National Green Factory

Modern production line in Huacheng factory for water-based industrial coatings, featuring clean workshop, automated equipment, and controlled manufacturing process.

Huacheng is pleased to announce that its manufacturing facility has been officially recognized as a National Green Factory (2025) by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) of China.

The “National Green Factory” certification is a government-level recognition that evaluates enterprises based on environmental performance, energy efficiency, resource utilization, and sustainable manufacturing practices. This recognition reflects Huacheng’s continuous efforts in building a clean, efficient, and environmentally responsible production system.

As a manufacturer specializing in water-based industrial coatings and functional materials, Huacheng has been committed to developing environmentally friendly products and optimizing production processes. The company focuses on reducing emissions, improving energy efficiency, and ensuring stable product quality through standardized manufacturing systems.

This recognition further strengthens Huacheng’s capability to support global customers with reliable and sustainable coating solutions. For partners working on industrial, infrastructure, and protective coating projects, it represents:

  • Consistent product quality supported by controlled production processes
  • Environmentally responsible materials aligned with global sustainability trends
  • Stable manufacturing capacity for long-term and large-scale supply

Looking ahead, Huacheng will continue to invest in green manufacturing technologies and product innovation, contributing to more sustainable industrial and infrastructure development worldwide.

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