Quinghua: The most exciting thing for me is that Dragon Plant has achieved significant and systematic improvements in safety, quality, sustainability and productivity. Last year, we received second place in the Operational Excellence category within the Henkel Global Lion Awards. We are all proud of being the flagship site in Asia-Pacific.
As Carlos mentioned, it’s exciting to see digitalization gain momentum. Automation that is driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the future of manufacturing and supporting leaner operations and increased performance, while also decreasing costs and carbon emissions. Henkel is clearly a pioneer in this area. The way we adopt AI and combine it with our products in a holistic manner is supporting our ambitions to promote a circular economy. That is a big transformation, and we are motivated by our goal of achieving it in the future.
Carlos: Our next big milestones are to implement the automatic control system for our spray-drying tower and to become a carbon-neutral production site by 2022. Additionally, we want to expand our digital backbone. It is a powerful data engine that provides a large amount of truly relevant, up-to-date data that enables detailed analysis. This opens up opportunities for a wide range of measures that contribute to our Sustainability Strategy. Our people are the key to making this possible. We constantly strive to engage all of our employees for sustainability and empower them to contribute in every possible way.
We empower our people to contribute to sustainability in every possible way.
Quinghua: At Dragon Plant, we combine top-down and bottom-up approaches. Henkel has a strong commitment to sustainability. In Adhesive Technologies, every site in Asia-Pacific has a detailed plan for how to limit waste, reduce energy consumption and save water each year. This involves a lot of projects that we then divide into smaller workstreams and implement together. The daily actions of every employee are also important. To give more weight to their contributions, we encourage employees to get engaged. How? We use apps where our employees can collect and share their ideas for improvement. We also present awards to celebrate engagement and keep everybody motivated.
How do you incorporate sustainability into your private life?
Carlos: This is always easier to say than to do. To really make an impact, you need to change your mindset. I try to think about the consequences of my actions at all times, and to adopt this way of thinking in everything I do – from showering in the morning through to considering the way we conduct operations at our site. Basically, it’s about thinking before acting.
Quinghua: I totally agree. We can all do our bit by generating less waste, using public transport and generally rethinking our lifestyle choices. We can only make a positive impact if we fundamentally change the way we think. This is up to all of us, so we all need to act as ambassadors and spread the word about the little things that everyone can do.