Zhou Haijiang: Private sectors shoulder more poverty-relief responsibilities
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“An enterprise should undertake social responsibility to repay society,” said Zhou Haijiang, Board chairman of HOdo.
As an influential large enterprise group, HOdo spares no effort in repaying the society as it adheres to “all-win relationship among the government, society, shareholders, employees, partners, and customers”. For years, HOdo has donated more than 300 million yuan. This October, HOdo was rated as advanced private enterprise in targeted poverty alleviation in Beijing.
HOdo signed agreements with 11 backward villages in western mountainous area in 2014. HOdo help develop local economies and realize the sustainable development in virtue of ecotourism.
In 2015, Hodo launched a garment company in Huocheng county, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region with 90 million yuan in investment, following Jiangsu’s Xinjiang aid project.
The 35,500-square-meter project will provide 500 positions at least and produce 3 million suits of clothes every year after it reaches target outputs. The annual turnover is expected to hit 200 million yuan. Now 80 percent of the 300 staff are local ethnic people.