GENEVA, Switzerland — The product testing, inspection, and certification company SGS presented Haier Air Conditioning with ISO 14067 greenhouse gases product carbon-footprint certification for two of its P-series split air conditioners that feature carbon emissions-reduction technology.

The certification demonstrates Haier’s commitment to carbon emissions reduction, a press release from SGS said. It recognizes that the company’s carbon emissions-reduction technology, which uses the low-carbon refrigerant R-290, has successfully completed SGS’s analysis and certification audit for greenhouse gas emissions throughout its lifecycle.

SGS presented Haier's ISO 14067 certificate at the 43rd MCE international trade show, a major platform for organizations around the globe to showcase new products and technologies that contribute to green development. The award marks a significant step forward in the growing relationship between SGS and Haier as the companies cooperate in the field of eco-design of home appliance products, the SGS press release said.

“Congratulations to Haier Air Conditioning for achieving this standard, which aligns to UN Sustainable Development Goals,” said Keith Hutchinson, deputy director of C&P global certification at SGS. “We are witnessing a welcomed and increasing focus from manufacturers and brands on addressing global environmental concerns. For Haier Air Conditioning, the low-carbon transformation of the home appliance manufacturing industry is an absolute megatrend, and we look forward to supporting them every step of the way on their journey towards greener and cleaner products.”