Company Profile

LEE KEE

637 Other Industrial Metals & Mining
Description

Lee Kee Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, engages in the trading of non-ferrous metals in Hong Kong and Mainland China. The company offers zinc, zinc alloy, nickel, nickel-related products, aluminum, aluminum alloy, stainless steel, and other electroplating chemical products, as well as lead free tin-copper solder wires. It also provides precious metals, including potassium gold cyanide, gold (I) potassium cyanide, potassium silver cyanide, silver anode, diaminedichloro palladium, rhodium plating solution, and RD-A1 rhodium sulphate; other metals and products, such as pewter alloys, lead sheets, magnesium alloys, silicon rubber molds, and tin ingots; and base metals comprising copper. In addition, the company trades in chemical products; holds properties; and provides management and technical consultancy services. Further, the company involved in the metal testing activities; and integrated E- platform and medical supply chain activities. It offers its products under the Genesis/GZ, Korea Zinc/KZ, Mastercast, Mitsui/ZAC, SA, Zintec, LMP, CASS, Timco, Intech, Eramet, IMC, Incomond, Lanxess, Luvata, Norilsk, Vale Inco, Umicore, Metalor, Rhodstar, and Johnson Matthey brands. The company serves automotive, builder's hardware, telecommunication, fashion accessory, toys and gifts, mechanical component, tableware, silverware, bathroom hardware, zipper, ceiling fan, electronics, sports equipment, gas regulator, and furniture industries. Lee Kee Holdings Limited was founded in 1947 and is headquartered in Tai Po, Hong Kong. Lee Kee Holdings Limited is a subsidiary of Gold Alliance Global Services Limited.

Reports

This company has 8 ESG reports available.

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KPI Indicators

A1.2 Direct (Scope 1) and Indirect (Scope 2) GHG Emissions
95 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Total GHG Emissions Intensity (By Product Volume) 9
Total GHG Emissions Intensity (By Revenue) 3
Total GHG Emissions Intensity (By FTE) 3
Total GHG Emissions 26
Direct GHG Emissions (Scope 1) 27
Indirect Energy Emissions (Scope 2) 27
A1.3 Hazardous Waste
40 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Hazardous Waste Recycled 13
Hazardous Waste (Used Batteries) 2
Total Hazardous Waste Intensity (By FTE) 3
Total Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Product Weight) 2
Total Hazardous Waste 20
A1.3: Hazardous Waste
23 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Total Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Product Volume) 23
A1.4 Non-Hazardous Waste
30 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Non-Hazardous Waste Recycled 8
Non-Hazardous Waste Disposed 2
Recycling Rate of Non-Hazardous Waste 1
Paper Waste 4
Plastic Waste 2
Glass Waste 2
Total Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Unit Product) 8
Total Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity (By FTE) 3
A1.5 Emission Targets
4 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
GHG Emissions Reduction Compared to Last Year 1
Percentage of Reduction in GHG Intensity Compared to Last Year 1
Target Reduction in GHG Intensity Percentage by 2030 Compared to 2021 2
A1.5: Emission targets
1 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Reduction in GHG Intensity Compared to Last Year (By Unit Product) 1
A1.6 Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Targets
3 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Plastic Waste Reduction Compared to Last Year 2
Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year 1
A1.6: Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Targets
2 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Plastic Waste Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year 2

A2.1 Energy Consumption
68 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Energy Consumption Intensity (By Unit Product) 8
Direct Energy Intensity (By Unit Product) 8
Indirect Energy Intensity (By Unit Product) 8
Energy Consumption Intensity (By FTE) 3
Direct Energy Intensity (By FTE) 3
Indirect Energy Intensity (By FTE) 3
Total Energy Consumption 11
Total Direct Energy Consumption 11
Renewable Energy Consumption 1
Total Indirect Energy Consumption 11
Purchased Electricity 1
A2.3 Energy Use Efficiency Targets
2 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Office Electricity Consumption Reduction Compared to Last Year 1
Number of Energy-saving and Carbon Reduction Demonstration Projects Achieved 1
A2.5 Total Packaging Material Used
3 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Packaging Material Intensity (By FTE) 3

B1.1 Amount and Distribution of Workforce
188 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Number of Total Employees 9
Number of Male Employees 9
Number of Female Employees 9
Percentage of Male Employees 10
Percentage of Female Employees 10
Number of Full-time Employees 9
Number of Part-time Employees 9
Percentage of Full-time Employees 9
Percentage of Part-time Employees 9
Number of Employees Aged Below 30 9
Number of Employees Aged 30-50 9
Number of Employees Aged Above 50 9
Percentage of Employees Aged Below 30 10
Percentage of Employees Aged 30-50 10
Percentage of Employees Aged Above 50 10
Number of Employees in Hong Kong 8
Number of Employees in Mainland China 8
Number of Employees in Asia (Excluding China) 8
Percentage of Employees in Hong Kong 8
Percentage of Employees in Mainland China 8
Percentage of Employees in Asia (Excluding China) 8
B1.2 Employee Turnover Rate
64 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Turnover Rate of Female Employees 8
Turnover Rate of Male Employees 8
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged Below 30 8
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged 30-50 8
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged Above 50 8
Turnover Rate of Employees in Hong Kong 8
Turnover Rate of Employees in Mainland China 8
Turnover Rate of Total Employees 8

B2.1 Number and Rate of Work-related Fatalities
20 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Number of Work-related Fatalities 10
Work-related Fatalities Rate 9
Number of Fatalities as a Result of Work-related Injuries 1
B2.2 Lost Days Due to Work Injury
9 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Lost Days Due to Work-related Injuries 9

B3.1 The Percentage of Employees Trained
48 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Percentage of Employees Trained 3
Percentage of Trained Male Employees 9
Percentage of Trained Female Employees 9
Percentage of Trained Senior Management 9
Percentage of Trained Middle Management 9
Percentage of Trained General Employees 9
B3.2 Average Training Hours Completed per Employee
50 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Average Training Hours per Employee 5
Average Training Hours (Male) 9
Average Training Hours (Female) 9
Average Training Hours (Senior Management) 9
Average Training Hours (Middle Management) 9
Average Training Hours (General Staff) 9

B5.1 Number of Suppliers by Geographical Region
19 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Number of Total Suppliers 8
Number of Suppliers in Overseas 3
Number of Suppliers in Asia (Excluding China) 8
B5.2 Supplier Engagement and Monitoring
1 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Number of Suppliers Participated in CSR Training 1

B6.1 Products Recalled
8 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Percentage of Recalled Products for Safety and Health Reasons 8
B6.2 Products Complaints
9 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Number of Products and Service Related Complaints 9
B6.5 Consumer Data Protection and Privacy Policies
1 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Number of Customer Privacy Related Complaints 1

B7.1 Confirmed Incidents of Corruption
10 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Number of Confirmed Incidents of Corruption 1
Number of Concluded Corruption Lawsuits 9
B7.3 Anti-corruption Training
24 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Number of People Participated in Ethical Standards and Anti-corruption Training 6
Number of Anti-corruption Training Session 6
Number of Directors and Management Attendance for Anti-corruption Training 6
Number of General Employees Attendance for Anti-corruption Training 6

B8.2 Resources Contributed to the Community
1 Data Points
Indicator Data Points Actions
Total Social Investment 1