JA Solar Hosts IFRS Delegation to Strengthen Global Sustainability Reporting

JA Solar recently welcomed a delegation from the IFRS Foundation’s Beijing office for a strategic dialogue focused on advancing sustainability reporting in the photovoltaic industry. The meeting centered on improving climate and environmental disclosures, aligning with international standards, and navigating emerging regulatory requirements.

The engagement is part of JA Solar’s broader effort to integrate global best practices into its sustainability governance. Through greater transparency and more robust reporting, the company aims to build trust with stakeholders and deliver long-term value across its global operations.

The IFRS Foundation’s International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) is responsible for developing IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards, designed to help investors access consistent, decision-useful environmental and climate-related data from companies worldwide. “Sustainability is a core principle guiding our development,” said Aiqing Yang, Executive President of JA Solar. “Direct engagement with leading international standard-setting bodies such as the ISSB enables us to benchmark against global best practices and reinforces our role as a responsible, forward-looking enterprise. We believe that transparent and credible disclosure is essential to building global trust and driving long-term sustainable growth.”

Discussions at the meeting covered topics such as regulatory trends, corporate oversight of climate risks, and methodologies for quantifying environmental impacts in financial terms. The IFRS delegation shared insights with JA Solar’s Board on the evolving role of sustainability in corporate performance and investor communications.

JA Solar highlighted its own recent initiatives, including adoption of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) framework. The company conducted a scenario-based climate risk assessment with support from S&P Global and released its first TCFD Report at COP29. In another industry first, JA Solar also published a report aligned with the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), reflecting growing attention to nature-related financial risks.

 

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