Company · Trust & Operations

Path to Sustainability

GESHINE’s sustainability posture is grounded in accredited management systems and in the environmental function of the analyzers themselves — tools that make emissions compliance, carbon accounting, and operator safety measurable. What we haven’t measured yet, we say so.

Three-Pillar Commitments

Environment · Social · Governance

Each pillar is anchored in an accredited system (not a self-declared principle) and backed by the specific analyzer duty or organisational practice that turns the commitment into operating behaviour.

Environment

Accredited Systems

  • • ISO 14001 Environmental Management System

Commitments in Practice

  • Products for ultra-low-emission CEMS (NH₃ / HF / HCl / SO₂ / NOₓ)
  • Carbon metering: CO₂ / N₂O / CH₄ for greenhouse-gas accounting
  • Process-optimisation analyzers that reduce fuel and emissions at source

Social

Accredited Systems

  • • ISO 45001 Occupational Health & Safety

Commitments in Practice

  • Functional-safety engineering culture (SIL2 assessed for Ex-proof line)
  • Ex-proof analyzer portfolio protecting operators in hazardous areas
  • Training and after-sales support covering installation and field safety

Governance

Accredited Systems

  • • National High-Tech Enterprise
  • • ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management

Commitments in Practice

  • 20+ industry standards drafted or contributed to
  • Supplier qualification with documented audit criteria
  • R&D roadmap publicly traceable through the R&D & Patents page
Products as Environmental Enablers

Our clearest environmental contribution is the measurement itself.

Plants cannot reduce what they do not measure. Each analyzer duty below enables an environmental outcome at our customer’s operation — which is where the larger impact sits.

Ultra-low-emission CEMS

Extractive and in-situ TDLAS analyzers detect NH₃, HF, HCl, SO₂, and NOₓ down to regulatory limits — the measurement that makes compliance auditable.

ZS8100 / ZS8600 / ZS8300 TDLAS family

Greenhouse-gas accounting

GFC infrared and NDIR platforms measure CO₂ / N₂O / CH₄ for carbon inventories, scope-1 monitoring, and cap-and-trade verification.

ZS6500 GFC · ZS6200 NDIR

Industrial safety

HCl and HF analyzers, H₂S monitoring, and gas-safety detection keep operators safe in refining, chemical, and metallurgy duty — the social contract of hazardous-area work.

ZS8100 (HCl/HF) & ZS8300-H2S Ex-proof families

Process optimisation

Real-time O₂ / CO / CH₄ measurements in combustion and reactor optimisation reduce fuel use and emissions at the source.

Bench process analyzer · ZS6300 platform

Roadmap — What We Don’t Claim Yet

Four commitments not yet in place

Procurement teams reward honesty over unverifiable claims. These are the areas we have chosen not to publish until the evidence supports them.

SBTi-aligned targets

We have not yet published Science Based Targets. A credible target needs Scope-1/2/3 inventory we have not completed; we will publish when numbers are auditable.

Scope-3 supply-chain inventory

Our supplier qualification discipline (see Supplier Selection) covers quality. A formal Scope-3 carbon inventory across suppliers is a separate track and not yet complete.

CBAM / CSRD disclosures

GESHINE is not currently inside CBAM / CSRD reporting scope. Our products help customers measure emissions; we will disclose if and when we come into scope.

Product-level LCA

We do not attach unverified life-cycle-assessment numbers to individual analyzers. Analyzer-level LCAs remain on the roadmap, not in published claims.

Engagement with ESG Buyers

Three principles for ESG review requests.

Procurement teams run ESG reviews alongside technical qualification. We try to make that review faster by keeping claims verifiable and gaps explicit.

  • ESG evidence packs can be shared under NDA as part of a supplier qualification review.
  • Our Environment / Social / Governance claims link back to named accredited systems; we avoid unverifiable marketing language.
  • Where a buyer’s scope requires a commitment we have not made yet, we say so explicitly rather than dress up adjacent evidence.