Ninestar Jackson Wang

“We All Have the Responsibility of Taking Care of Others”

“We All Have the Responsibility of Taking Care of Others”

Staff

We All Have the Responsibility of Taking Care of OthersChildren of Ninestar employees are provided with free supervision, tutoring and nutritious meals when they are not attending school. This allows staff to work with ease knowing such care is provided. Activities include monitoring children as they do their homework, painting courses, hand-made DIY, and video viewings. During school holidays summer and winter camps.

Employees are also encouraged to attend the free training courses in a variety of disciplines, mainly to assist them to perform better in their workplaces. This includes the use of computers and software, but also includes management training and handling tensions in the workplace. Many staff also attend the many fitness courses that are also provided free to encourage weight control, diet, and exercise.

Children of Ninestar employees are provided with free supervision, tutoring and nutritious meals when they are not attending school allowing parents to keep working with ease and peace of mind. Children do painting, hand-made DIY crafts, watch videos and go camping.

Employees also attend free training courses to assist them to perform better in their workplaces. This includes the use of computers and software, management training and fitness courses to encourage weight control, diet, and exercise.

In response to the fight against Covid-19, Ninestar set up its own workplace clinic, in conjunction with the Zhuhai Provincial Hospital. The total vaccine doses given to staff were 17,026.

Charity

We All Have the Responsibility of Taking Care of OthersWay back in 2007, Ninestar Group’s Chairman Jackson Wang signed a collaboration with the Chinese Red Cross—Ninestar Angel of Love—to establish a special fund for helping poor children suffering from leukemia. A significant contribution is donated to the fund every year to ensure that all working in the company are reminded that we all have a responsibility to support those less fortunate than ourselves.

Last year, RMB 1 million was donated to Angel Love Program to provide children with study aid, critical illness relief, health intervention and environmental protection.

Environment

We All Have the Responsibility of Taking Care of Others

The blue-colored photovoltaic power generation panels on the rooves of the Ninestar buildings.

Despite what some may think, and others might say about China and the environment, Ninestar’s G&G supplies brand has recycled almost 110,000 inkjet printer cartridges returned by its customers in Europe and the USA since July 2020 as part of its long-standing commitment for a greener planet.

The company has also invested CN¥8 million (US$1.25 million) on a 1,500 square meter sewage treatment station that processes 800 cubic meters of sewage per day mostly from the residual ink captured from cleaning used OEM cartridges ready for remanufacturing.

Clean energy from the sun has been captured by 12,000 square meters of solar panels situated on the roof tops of the Ninestar industrial park in Nanping, since April 2018. When the weather is good, up to 300,000 kWh of photovoltaic power can be generated each month, accounting for almost 10% of the total electricity consumption needs.

Partners and Customers

We All Have the Responsibility of Taking Care of OthersNinestar and its G&G brand have donated and distributed half a million facemasks to its partners and customers in 85 countries. In addition, it has supported its partners in reaching out to frontline workers in hospitals like Albania (photograph) and donated printing supplies in the battle to help fight COVID-19.


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*This article, “We All Have the Responsibility of Taking Care of Others” is also published on pages 14 of RT ImagingWorld magazine which can be downloaded for free.

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