Taiwan Semiconductor Co., Ltd. (5425) has been recognized for its commitment to sustainable development and robust Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disclosures. The company’s second corporate sustainability report, published this year, adheres to internationally recognized standards, including the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), and Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) guidelines for the semiconductor industry. On December 11, TSC was awarded the “Silver Award for Sustainability Reporting in Category 1 – Electronics and Information Manufacturing” at the 17th Taiwan Corporate Sustainability Awards (TCSA), showcasing its excellence in sustainable corporate practices.
The TCSA, organized by the Taiwan Institute for Sustainable Energy (TAISE) since 2008, is Taiwan’s most prestigious sustainability award. Known as the “Oscars of Sustainability” in Taiwan, the awards highlight outstanding achievements in sustainable development, ESG investments, and alignment with the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This year, a record 882 companies participated in the competition.
In 2023, TSC expanded the scope of its reporting and enhanced the quality and accuracy of the reporting data to meet global sustainability and climate-related disclosure standards. This dedication was rewarded with a Silver Award in its first-ever participation in the TCSA for sustainability reporting, underscoring the report’s excellence in communication, comprehensiveness, and credibility.
Looking forward, TSC committed to aligning with international trends by integrating sustainable development strategies into its core business. The company actively supports the United Nations’ SDGs, ensuring transparency in its sustainability journey and achievements. TSC will continue engaging with stakeholders to foster collaboration and create a shared vision for a sustainable future.
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