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Kimball Electronics China Employees Dive into Yangtze River Conservation Efforts
June 27, 2024 | Kimball ElectronicsEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Kimball Electronics China employees and their children recently took a deep dive into environmental stewardship with a trip focused on Yangtze River restoration.
The outing, aligned with the company's commitment to ESG principles (Environmental, Social, and Governance), offered employees and their children a unique opportunity to participate in the river's grand protection efforts.
Participants engaged in multiple enhancement activities, including the release of rare fish species that are native to only the Yangtze, back into their natural habitat. This act directly contributes to restoring the river's ecological balance. The trip also included a visit to the Nanjing Yangtze Finless Porpoise Reserve, where employees learned about these fascinating creatures, the threats they face, and how to spread awareness for their conservation.
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