In 2017, Sino-Ocean Capital strategically invested in Beijing Incom Renewable Resources Recycle Co., Ltd. (“Incom Recycle” for short), becoming its controlling shareholder. Incom Recycle, established in 2003, is currently a bottle-grade PET chip manufacturer with the largest single-line production capacity across Asia. Its production technologies are sophisticated enough to reach the international standards set out by the US-based Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Europe-based International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI), filling the gap of China in this field. Furthermore, Incom Recycle is currently the only Chinese company capable of producing food-grade recycled PET chips, and also one of China’s leading providers of self-service machines for intelligent solid waste recycling and integrated recycling system solutions.
In December 2017, Sino-Ocean Capital invested in the Xinglin Nursing Co., Ltd. (“Xinglin Nursing” for short), a group focused on maternal and newborn health. Xinglin Nursing operates 12 confinement centers in China, which provide confinement care for over 10,000 new moms every year. From 2009, it started to set foot in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. To date, there has formed a complete set of franchise operation systems. Now Xinglin Nursing is expanding its business to Shanghai and Beijing. In the process, it has put in place a fairly sophisticated maternal and newborn service ecosystem, which includes early learning center, medical beauty and post-birth recovery, children photography, hospital of traditional Chinese medicine, stem cell storage facility, etc. The company has the courage to shoulder CSRs as much as it can. By operating an inclusive mother and infant growth center, it makes the high-end confinement services available for more people at affordable prices. In addition, it actively participates in public welfare activities. The Shixin Public Welfare Platform was established, where users could communicate with experts about maternal and newborn health. In doing these, the company did its part to the implementation of the Healthy China strategy.
Kaitian Environmental Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Aerospace Kaitian”) is a holding company of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC), a state-owned, high-tech giant directly managed by the Chinese government and an entrant to the list of Fortune 500 companies.
Aerospace Kaitian was established as a joint venture in 1998 with a Germany-based century-old enterprise engaged in environmental protection. It is integrated with many functions, including environment planning, R&D and design of environmental products, equipment manufacturing, engineering installation, and facility operation. Aerospace Kaitian is a comprehensive eco-service provider, with its business focused on four areas, namely, green smart cities, eco-friendly beautiful villages, green industrial parks, and eco-friendly healthy households. Aerospace Kaitian has been recognized as one of the first 17 pilot eco-friendly enterprises by the Ministry of Environmental Protection, an AAA-rated enterprise in the environmental protection industry, and a deputy director member of China Association of Environmental Protection Industry (CAEPI). Aerospace Kaitian has the vision to become a century-old brand renowned worldwide. Driven by innovative technologies, business modes, and management methods, Aerospace Kaitian fully leverages CASIC’s advantages in human resources, technologies, capital, and industry synergy, doing its part to the construction of a beautiful China.
Rechsand Ecological Technology Co., Ltd., established in May 2005, is committed to sponge city building, black and odorous water treatment, and comprehensive land improvement. It is a comprehensive ecological environment management company that integrates investment, planning, design, construction, and operation together. It has been rated as a high-tech enterprise on the national level.
Since its foundation, the company has obtained 87 invention patents and 128 utility model patents, and taken the lead to formulate a number of industry standards. Its products and integrated solutions perform so well that they have been widely used in many landmark buildings and areas such as Zhongnanhai compound (the political center of China), the Ministry of Science and Technology buildings, the China Pavilion at Expo 2010, Chang’an Avenue, Xiongan New Area, Tongzhou District (the sub-center of Beijing), and Zhangjiakou-based Winter Olympics venues. In 2018, its rainwater harvesting and reuse system was applied in Xiongan New Area before any of its counterparts.