REDEX signs MoU with China’s Green Partnership of Industrial Parks

REDEX signs MoU with China's Green Partnership of Industrial Parks (GPIPC)

On 14 March 2025, REDEX signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with China’s Green Partnership of Industrial Parks (GPIPC). Director of the Secretariat of the GPIPC, Song Yuyan, and REDEX COO Lee Chee Yong, signed the MoU in Tianjin Teda Eco Centre, China.

The GPIPC is a national-level economic and technological development zone. It seeks to promote the economic and ecological benefits of national economic and technological development zones, accelerate the construction of a green technology innovation system, advance the optimisation and adjustment of industry, broaden and deepen international cooperation, and achieve high-quality development.

Under the terms of the MoU, both parties will collaborate to advance green and low-carbon development of industrial parks and enterprises in China. Areas of cooperation include:

  • the development of carbon emission reduction technologies
  • promotion of new energy applications
  • enhancement of the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) market

REDEX Founder and CEO Kang Jen Wee said, “REDEX is proud to collaborate with the GPIPC to support the decarbonisation goals of China’s industrial parks. I am confident that our innovative technological solutions will be a key enabler for Chinese enterprises to become more sustainable, resilient, and competitive, domestically, regionally, and globally.”

REDEX looks forward to working with the GPIPC and its members to help businesses adopt renewable energy and accelerate the global transition to net zero!

Find out more about our REC solutions at www.redex.eco.