A window, two worlds

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2025-09-01


                   

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 By now, "haze" lurks on all sides—our environment is sending out repeated warnings. "Haze" has become a major obstacle to the healthy development of our cities and has emerged as a common enemy facing all of humanity.
  It is well known that burning coal for heating in northern China during winter is the primary source of sulfur dioxide emissions, which in turn fuels smog. But how can we reduce coal consumption and ease the "smog-related grievances"? My answer is: with just one window.
  Windows and doors are major pathways for energy loss in buildings, making the adoption of energy-efficient models an absolute necessity today. In fact, when it comes to promoting and implementing energy-efficient windows and doors, we’ve consistently faced a practical challenge: the lack of a clear understanding of what these products actually are. Many government agencies, real estate developers, and even consumers fail to recognize the critical role that high-performance windows and doors play in reducing building energy consumption—and how they directly impact their own daily lives. On top of this, decades of neglect from both policy makers and the market have allowed some manufacturers to operate recklessly, unaware that their profits often come at the expense of both the public and the nation. It’s time for the energy-efficient windows and doors industry to gain the attention and support it deserves.
  Energy-efficient doors and windows—making buildings more energy-efficient and enhancing the quality of life. According to relevant data, if the existing building doors and windows in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, and Henan—five provinces and regions known for relatively severe environmental pollution—were upgraded to meet energy-saving standards, per capita winter heating coal consumption could be reduced to 0.8 tons, while total coal usage would drop by 240 million tons. Additionally, sulfur dioxide emissions would decline significantly, falling to 1.99 million tons. Without a doubt, energy-efficient doors and windows will bring us cleaner air and a healthier living environment.
  Adopt energy-efficient doors and windows, promote building energy conservation, and restore clarity to our planet.

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Contact Address: No. 7, Industrial Avenue East, Songxia Industrial Park, Shishan Town, Nanhai District, Foshan City
Warren Doors and Windows, south of Fangshan Road and west of Dongtai Road, Dongcheng Subdistrict, Linqu County, Weifang City, Shandong Province
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National customer service hotline:+86 400-676-9888

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Beijing customer service phone number:+86 010-68319888

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