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Delta Selected as A Grade Supplier Engagement Leader by CDP for Second Consecutive Yr
Delta Electronics, Inc. announced it was awarded the highest A grade as a Supplier Engagement Leader in the 2021 Supplier Engagement Rating (SER) conducted by Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), with the highest rating in key criteria such as Supplier Engagement and Scope 3 Emissions.
February 16, 2022. By News Bureau
Delta Electronics, Inc. announced it was awarded the highest A grade as a Supplier Engagement Leader in the 2021 Supplier Engagement Rating (SER) conducted by Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), with the highest rating in key criteria such as Supplier Engagement and Scope 3 Emissions.
Delta has been selected as a Supplier Engagement Leader for the second consecutive year following its recognition as a global leader on Climate Change and Water Security by CDP last year. Its effort and action on climate change is once again recognized by indicative assessment.
Jesse Chou, Delta's chief sustainability officer, said, "Delta has long been concerned with climate change and has worked on energy saving and carbon reduction in its daily operations while also proactively participates in sustainable development initiatives by adopting and implementing Science Based Targets (SBTs) in 2017. In 2021, Delta has achieved and surpassed its original goal of 56.6% reduction in carbon intensity by 2025, and the proportion of renewable energy in global electricity generation climbed to 45.7% in 2020 through its autonomous energy-saving plans, self-generation of solar electricity as well as its purchase of renewable electricity and certificates."
Delta regards suppliers as long-term partners in fighting climate change and actively encourages them to move towards net-zero carbon by applying energy-saving measures. It established supplier code of conduct for climate change and provided professional education and training resources.
Delta has been selected as a Supplier Engagement Leader for the second consecutive year following its recognition as a global leader on Climate Change and Water Security by CDP last year. Its effort and action on climate change is once again recognized by indicative assessment.
Jesse Chou, Delta's chief sustainability officer, said, "Delta has long been concerned with climate change and has worked on energy saving and carbon reduction in its daily operations while also proactively participates in sustainable development initiatives by adopting and implementing Science Based Targets (SBTs) in 2017. In 2021, Delta has achieved and surpassed its original goal of 56.6% reduction in carbon intensity by 2025, and the proportion of renewable energy in global electricity generation climbed to 45.7% in 2020 through its autonomous energy-saving plans, self-generation of solar electricity as well as its purchase of renewable electricity and certificates."
Delta regards suppliers as long-term partners in fighting climate change and actively encourages them to move towards net-zero carbon by applying energy-saving measures. It established supplier code of conduct for climate change and provided professional education and training resources.
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