Carbon neutrality refers to the total amount of carbon dioxide or greenhouse gas emissions directly or indirectly generated by a country, enterprise, product, activity, or individual within a certain period. These emissions are offset through measures such as afforestation, energy conservation, emission reduction, and the purchase of carbon credits, achieving a balance between emissions and offsets to reach a relative "zero-emission" state.
To address the trend of carbon neutrality, enterprises across various industries must standardize the quantification of carbon emissions and implement effective emission reduction strategies. They need to establish practical carbon reduction goals to meet the increasingly stringent carbon reduction pressures both domestically and internationally.