Since entering China in 1987, Schneider Electric has been y rooted in China, serving China and always bearing in mind its corporate social responsibility. 2000 to now, Schneider Electric has donated cash and materials worth nearly 100 million RMB to Chinese social organizations, of which nearly 10 million RMB has been donated by individual employees. Schneider Electric has carefully planned a series of social responsibility programs such as LuLi project, Bibo project, emergency relief project and university project, etc. to continuously repay the Chinese society.
Luli Project - Gathering Love, Sowing Hope
The Luli Project is an employee public welfare program initiated by the Schneider Electric Headquarters Foundation and implemented globally by Schneider Electric, aiming to promote the culture and concept of Schneider's CSR among all Schneider Electric employees, and improve the health and education of underprivileged children through the participation of employees. The Luli program has been running for 11 years now, sponsoring the establishment of 9 Hope Schools, making donations to orphanages, special education schools and children's public welfare organizations, and carrying out medical assistance programs for poor children, bringing hope to countless children and families.
BiBo Program-Green Energy Efficiency, Brighten Your Life
BiBo Program is an innovative and sustainable program carried out by Schneider Electric globally with the intention of providing the safest and cleanest energy to the most needy people in the society, and at the same time, using the electrical-related education and training to help the poor young people to master the professional skills and start their lives. Since 2009, Biobo has implemented the Migrant Workers' Children Vocational School Funding Program, the Public Scholarship Program for College Students, the New Energy Assistance Program for Unelectrified Villages, and the Rural Electrician Training Program in China. Through the implementation of these programs, Schneider Electric hopes to bring light to families in areas without electricity in China, and hope for learning and employment to impoverished youth.
Emergency Relief - Rescue Operations, Love Without Boundaries
Schneider Electric China provides financial support for post-disaster reconstruction in areas hit by major natural disasters through its Emergency Relief Program. 2008, China's Hunan Province and Sichuan Province were hit by natural disasters such as snowstorms and earthquakes, and Schneider Electric donated materials worth nearly 9 million RMB to the affected areas and actively participated in the disaster. In 2008, China's Hunan and Sichuan regions were hit by natural disasters such as snowstorms and earthquakes, and Schneider Electric donated materials with a total value of nearly RMB 9 million to the affected areas and actively participated in the post-disaster reconstruction projects. 2010, Zhouqu County in Gansu Province was hit by a major mudslide, and Schneider Electric donated books and computers worth more than ten million yuan to all the 104 schools in the county to help them set up libraries and computer classrooms, and in 2011 and 2012, it organized two consecutive years of volunteers' visit to visit the area.
Volunteer Organization: A Star's Flame, Love on Earth
In 2010, Schneider Electric formally set up a volunteer team, and became the only foreign-funded enterprise to be awarded the title of "Energy Saving and Efficiency Volunteer Service Team" by the Beijing Youth League Committee. By 2012, the organization had more than 500 employee volunteers and more than 400 university students and partner volunteers.
University Programs - Bridging Colleges and Universities for the Future
Supporting China's education, partnering with colleges and universities across the country, and committing to talent cultivation and innovative research and development; supporting international student events, and being the sponsor of the International Solar Decathlon; and promoting and publicizing energy-saving concepts in colleges and universities, and promoting the construction of green campuses.
Overview of university cooperation programs
Up to 2012, the cumulative donation of nearly 50 million yuan in laboratory equipment and funds
19 joint laboratories
Labs across 11 industries
Offering nearly 50 courses based on the labs
Each year, nearly 10,000 students study in the labs
The labs are used as a training ground for students to learn about energy efficiency and energy conservation. Laboratory learning
Organized 2 editions of Schneider Electric Student Energy Saving and Efficiency Competition, with more than 240 teams and 600 participants
Collaborated in the development of 13 textbooks, 7 of which are in the Engineer Excellence Series
More than 400 students were awarded the Schneider Electric Bibiao Scholarship
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