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A股绿色周报|20家上市公司暴露环境风险 一公司违法占用林地被罚约433万元
IPE·2024-12-02 03:33

Industry Overview - The report covers environmental risks associated with 20 listed companies, with 10 of them being state-owned enterprises [1][8] - These 20 companies have a total of 2.7389 million shareholders, potentially exposing them to investment risks due to environmental violations [1][9] Key Environmental Violations - Guangdong Construction (SZ002060) was fined approximately 4.33 million RMB for illegally occupying collective forest land [4][10] - China Energy Engineering Group Yunnan Thermal Power Construction Co Ltd, a subsidiary of China Energy Engineering (SH601868), was fined 921,272 RMB for occupying 71.057 acres of forest land [11][12][13] - Tongxiang Hede Machinery Co Ltd, a subsidiary of Liande Corporation (SH605060), was fined 270,000 RMB for evading supervision and discharging air pollutants [14] - Hefei Yuandong Transmission Shaft Co Ltd, a subsidiary of Yuandong Transmission (SZ002406), was fined 118,000 RMB for discharging water pollutants by evading supervision [15] Regional Distribution of Violations - Environmental violations were reported across multiple provinces including Guangdong, Beijing, Heilongjiang, Fujian, Henan, Shanxi, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Anhui, Shandong, Hubei, and Sichuan [3] Company Responses - Guangdong Construction stated that the fined company is not on the local environmental information disclosure list and will address the issue in the annual report [11] - China Energy Engineering indicated that they would verify the situation and follow exchange disclosure rules [14] - Yuandong Transmission mentioned that corrective actions are ongoing and the penalty does not meet the threshold for temporary disclosure, thus will be included in the annual report [15] Data Collection and Methodology - The report is based on authoritative environmental data from 31 provinces, 337 prefecture-level cities, covering thousands of listed companies and tens of thousands of associated companies [5] - The data collection and analysis are conducted in collaboration with the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE), an environmental NGO [5]