Environmental Management
Environmental Safety and Health Policy
Accton remains deeply committed to the stewardship of Earth’s resources and sustainable development, integrating an environmental safety and health management system throughout our entire management framework. We assess the interrelations between processes, products, and the environment, and identify potential safety risks in our manufacturing activities. To prevent accidents and establish emergency response systems, we commit to maintain and continually improve our environmental safety and health practices, ensuring a safe and healthy workplace to achieve sustainable corporate growth. To effectively drive and manage these initiatives, we pledge to:
- Comply with domestic occupational safety and health regulations, and effectively implement and continuously improve our safety and health management systems.
- Actively promote resource recycling and industrial waste reduction.
- Enhance education for employees and manage suppliers and contractors with rigorous environmental safety and health training and awareness.
- Proactively eliminate unsafe acts and conditions to prevent accidents.
- Maintain employee health and achieve zero accidents.
Implementation of the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System
We effectively identify major environmental considerations based on the impact on the environment of production-related activities, products, and services on an annual basis, and build an environmental management system accordingly. Accton’s main production sites, Hsinchu Plant 1, Plant 2, Zhunan Plant, and JoyTech, have obtained the ISO 14001: 2015 Environmental Management System certification.
Environmental Management Performance and Energy Resource Management Measures
Accton implements environmental protection control according to the ISO14001 standard and has obtained third-party verification.
- ISO14001:2015 Environmental Management System
- ISO 14064-1:2018 Greenhouse Gas Inventory
- ISO 50001:2018 Energy Management System Certi cation
Accton continues to promote waste recycling and reuse. The goal is to increase the waste recycling rate to 80% by 2024. Starting from a recycling rate of 78.3% in 2020, through strict waste classification and increasing reuse channels, the recycling rate has been gradually improved, reaching 81.64% in 2023, achieving the expected target one year in advance.