Date | August 19, 2022 |
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InfoLink Consulting will become a title sponsor for Rakuten Monkeys’ second half of the season, marking its resolution to support the Chinese Professional Baseball League and promote the lifestyle of “sport for all.”
Located in Qingpu, Taoyuan, home to the most baseball teams in Taiwan, Rakuten Taoyuan Baseball Stadium is the first international baseball stadium to have a main and a minor field.
Photo credit: Rakuten Monkeys
InfoLink pays constant attention to the development of local communities, giving back to society as an organization. This time, InfoLink spans its reach to the sport industry, hoping to boost local development and sport culture. We care about our staffs and encourage them to exercise regularly.
“Since its establishment, InfoLink has been caring about employee benefits, sustainability, and social development,” says Jason Huang, CEO of InfoLink, “This collaboration with Rakuten is not only our support to the baseball industry but encouragement for our staffs to enjoy life and sports. In the era of net-zero, everything is connected to carbon emissions reduction. We recognize Rakuten’s vision of using green energy to reduce emissions and feel excited to build the ‘greenest’ stadium in Taiwan with them.”
As a world-leading research and consulting firm for renewable and technology industries, InfoLink has long been heeding to green energy and sustainability. In the future, we will help Rakuten accessing green energy, considering both environmental sustainability and spatial planning for sports. With Rakuten, we wish to expand renewable energy businesses to around the globe.
Living up to our core value of “build a greener world,” InfoLink joined the RE10x10 Enterprises Initiative Program in 2021, aiming to transition at least 50% of electricity consumption to renewable energy sources by 2025, and 100% by 2030.
As demand grows for renewables, and with supply chains worldwide hopping on the bandwagon of net-zero, InfoLink wishes to be the strongest support for businesses, assisting them along the way of realizing net-zero targets.
Located in Qingpu, Taoyuan, home to the most baseball teams in Taiwan, Rakuten Taoyuan Baseball Stadium is the first international baseball stadium to have a main and a minor field.
Photo credit: Rakuten Monkeys
InfoLink pays constant attention to the development of local communities, giving back to society as an organization. This time, InfoLink spans its reach to the sport industry, hoping to boost local development and sport culture. We care about our staffs and encourage them to exercise regularly.
“Since its establishment, InfoLink has been caring about employee benefits, sustainability, and social development,” says Jason Huang, CEO of InfoLink, “This collaboration with Rakuten is not only our support to the baseball industry but encouragement for our staffs to enjoy life and sports. In the era of net-zero, everything is connected to carbon emissions reduction. We recognize Rakuten’s vision of using green energy to reduce emissions and feel excited to build the ‘greenest’ stadium in Taiwan with them.”
As a world-leading research and consulting firm for renewable and technology industries, InfoLink has long been heeding to green energy and sustainability. In the future, we will help Rakuten accessing green energy, considering both environmental sustainability and spatial planning for sports. With Rakuten, we wish to expand renewable energy businesses to around the globe.
Living up to our core value of “build a greener world,” InfoLink joined the RE10x10 Enterprises Initiative Program in 2021, aiming to transition at least 50% of electricity consumption to renewable energy sources by 2025, and 100% by 2030.
As demand grows for renewables, and with supply chains worldwide hopping on the bandwagon of net-zero, InfoLink wishes to be the strongest support for businesses, assisting them along the way of realizing net-zero targets.