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1. Strategy and Analysis | ||||
1.1 | Statement from the most senior decision-maker of the organization (e.g., CEO, chair, or equivalent senior position) about the relevance of sustainability to the organization and its strategy. | Message from the Management | ||
1.2 | Description of key impacts, risks, and opportunities. | |||
2. Organizational Profile | ||||
2.1 | Name of the organization. | Basic Requirements | ||
2.2 | Primary brands, products, and/or services. | |||
2.3 | Operational structure of the organization, including main divisions, operating companies, subsidiaries, and joint ventures. | |||
2.4 | Location of organization's headquarters. | |||
2.5 | Number of countries where the organization operates, and names of countries with either major operations or that are specifically relevant to the sustainability issues covered in the report. | |||
2.6 | Nature of ownership and legal form. | |||
2.7 | Markets served (including geographic breakdown, sectors served, and types of customers/beneficiaries). | |||
2.8 | Scale of the reporting organization, including: -Number of employees; -Net sales (for private sector organizations) or net revenues (for public sector organizations); -Total capitalization broken down in terms of debt and equity (for private sector organizations); and-Quantity of products or services provided. | |||
2.9 | Significant changes during the reporting period regarding size, structure, or ownership including:-The location of, or changes in operations, including facility openings, closings, and expansions; and-Changes in the share capital structure and other capital formation, maintenance, and alteration operations (for private sector organizations). | |||
2.10 | Awards received in the reporting period. | Evaluation from society | ||
3. Report Parameters | ||||
Report Profile | ||||
3.1 | Reporting period (e.g., fiscal/calendar year) for information provided. | |||
3.2 | Date of most recent previous report (if any) | |||
3.3 | Reporting cycle (annual, biennial, etc.) | |||
3.4 | Contact point for questions regarding the report or its contents. | |||
Report Scope and Boundary | ||||
3.5 | Process for defining report content, including: -Determining materiality; -Prioritizing topics within the report; and Identifying stakeholders the organization expects to use the report. | |||
3.6 | Boundary of the report (e.g., countries, divisions, subsidiaries, leased facilities, joint ventures, suppliers). See GRI Boundary Protocol for further guidance. | |||
3.7 | State any specific limitations on the scope or boundary of the report. | |||
3.8 | Basis for reporting on joint ventures, subsidiaries, leased facilities, outsourced operations, and other entities that can significantly affect comparability from period to period and/or between organizations. | - | ||
3.9 | Data measurement techniques and the bases of calculations, including assumptions and techniques underlying estimations applied to the compilation of the Indicators and other information in the report. | |||
3.10 | Explanation of the effect of any re-statements of information provided in earlier reports, and the reasons for such re-statement (e.g., mergers/ acquisitions, change of base years/periods, nature of business, measurement methods). | - | ||
3.11 | Significant changes from previous reporting periods in the scope, boundary, or measurement methods applied in the report. | Editorial Line | ||
GRI Content Index | ||||
3.12 | Table identifying the location of the Standard Disclosures in the report. | GRI Guideline | ||
Assurance | ||||
3.13 | Policy and current practice with regard to seeking external assurance for the report. If not included in the assurance report accompanying the sustainability report, explain the scope and basis of any external assurance provided. Also explain the relationship between the reporting organization and the assurance provider(s). | |||
4. Governance, Commitments, and Engagement | ||||
Governance | ||||
4.1 | Governance structure of the organization, including committees under the highest governance body responsible for specific tasks, such as setting strategy or organizational oversight. | IR Library | ||
4.2 | Indicate whether the Chair of the highest governance body is also an executive officer (and, if so, their function within the organization's management and the reasons for this arrangement). | |||
4.3 | For organizations that have a unitary board structure, state the number of members of the highest governance body that are independent and/or non-executive members. | |||
4.4 | Mechanisms for shareholders and employees to provide recommendations or direction to the highest governance body. | |||
4.5 | Linkage between compensation for members of the highest governance body, senior managers, and executives (including departure arrangements), and the organization's performance (including social and environmental performance). | IR Library | ||
4.6 | Processes in place for the highest governance body to ensure conflicts of interest are avoided. | |||
4.7 | Process for determining the qualifications and expertise of the members of the highest governance body for guiding the organization's strategy on economic, environmental, and social topics. | |||
4.8 | Internally developed statements of mission or values, codes of conduct, and principles relevant to economic, environmental, and social performance and the status of their implementation. | |||
4.9 | Procedures of the highest governance body for overseeing the organization's identification and management of economic, environmental, and social performance, including relevant risks and opportunities, and adherence or compliance with internationally agreed standards, codes of conduct, and principles. | |||
4.10 | Processes for evaluating the highest governance body's own performance, particularly with respect to economic, environmental, and social performance. | - | ||
Commitments to External Initiatives | ||||
4.11 | Explanation of whether and how the precautionary approach or principle is addressed by the organization. | Principle 7 | ||
Compliance | ||||
4.12 | Externally developed economic, environmental, and social charters, principles, or other initiatives to which the organization subscribes or endorses. | Relationship with Central and Local Governments and Industrial Groups | ||
4.13 | Memberships in associations (such as industry associations) and/or national/international advocacy organizations in which the organization: -Has positions in governance bodies; -Participates in projects or committees; -Provides substantive funding beyond routine membership dues; or Views membership as strategic. | Relationship with Central and Local Governments and Industrial Groups | ||
Stakeholder Engagement | ||||
4.14 | List of stakeholder groups engaged by the organization. | |||
4.15 | Relationship with Stakeholders | - | ||
4.16 | Approaches to stakeholder engagement, including frequency of engagement by type and by stakeholder group. | Relationship with Stakeholders | ||
4.17 | Key topics and concerns that have been raised through stakeholder engagement, and how the organization has responded to those key topics and concerns, including through its reporting. | Questionnaire Results | ||
5. Performance index | ||||
Economic | ||||
Management Approach | ||||
Goals and performance | ||||
policy | ||||
Additional Contextual Information | ||||
Economic Performance | ||||
Core Indicators | EC1. | Direct economic value generated and distributed, including revenues, operating costs, employee compensation, donations and other community investments, retained earnings, and payments to capital providers and governments. | IR Library | |
EC2. | Financial implications and other risks and opportunities for the organization's activities due to climate change. | Principle 7 | Message from the Management | |
Our Vision to Fight Global Warming | ||||
DOWA’s Eco-products | ||||
Contribution to Promulgation of New Energy Sources through Business Activities | ||||
External Economic Benefit Evaluation (EEBE(R)) | ||||
EC3. | Coverage of the organization's defined benefit plan obligations. | - | ||
EC4. | Significant financial assistance received from government. | |||
Additional Indicators | EC5. | Range of ratios of standard entry level wage compared to local minimum wage at significant locations of operation. | Principle 1 | |
Market Presence | ||||
Core Indicators | EC6. | Policy, practices, and proportion of spending on locally-based suppliers at significant locations of operation. | Together with Customers | |
EC7. | Procedures for local hiring and proportion of senior management hired from the local community at locations of significant operation. | Principle 6 | - | |
Indirect Economic Impacts | ||||
Core Indicators | EC8. | Development and impact of infrastructure investments and services provided primarily for public benefit through commercial, in-kind, or pro bono engagement. | Relationship with Society | |
EC9. | Understanding and describing significant indirect economic impacts, including the extent of impacts. | |||
Third Party’s Opinion | ||||
Management approach | ||||
Management approach | Principle 7,8,9 | Environmental & Social Goals and their Present Status | ||
Policy | ||||
Organizational Responsibility | Environmental Management System | |||
Training and Awareness | Implementation Status of Environment Management System | |||
Monitoring and Follow-up | Implementation Status of Environment Management System | |||
Additional Contextual Information | - | |||
Materials | ||||
Core Indicators | EN1. | Materials used by weight or volume | Principle 8 | |
EN2. | Percentage of materials used that are recycled input materials. | Principle 8,9 | ||
Energy | ||||
Core Indicators | EN3. | Direct energy consumption by primary energy source. | Principle 8 | |
EN4. | Indirect energy consumption by primary source. | |||
Additional Indicators | EN5. | Energy saved due to conservation and efficiency improvements. | Principle 8,9 | |
EN6. | Initiatives to provide energy-efficient or renewable energy based products and services, and reductions in energy requirements as a result of these initiatives. | |||
EN7. | Initiatives to reduce indirect energy consumption and reductions achieved. | Our Efforts towards Environment-friendliness | ||
Water | ||||
Core Indicators | EN8. | Total water withdrawal by source. | Principle 8 | |
Additional Indicators | EN9. | Water sources significantly affected by withdrawal of water. | - | |
EN10. | Percentage and total volume of water recycled and reused. | Principle 8,9 | ||
Biodiversity | ||||
Core Indicators | EN11 | Location and size of land owned, leased, managed in, or adjacent to, protected areas and areas of high biodiversity value outside protected areas. | Principle 8 | - |
EN12. | Description of significant impacts of activities, products, and services on biodiversity in protected areas and areas of high biodiversity value outside protected areas. | |||
Additional Indicators | EN13. | Habitats protected or restored. | Conservation Status of Biodiversity | |
EN14 | Strategies, current actions, and future plans for managing impacts on biodiversity. | |||
EN15 | Number of IUCN Red List species and national conservation list species with habitats in areas affected by operations, by level of extinction risk. | - | ||
Emissions, Effluents, and Waste | ||||
Core Indicators | EN16 | Total direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions by weight. | Principle 8 | Material Balance of the DOWA Group |
Total Emission of GHG | ||||
EN17 | Other relevant indirect greenhouse gas emissions by weight. | - | ||
Additional Indicators | EN18 | Initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reductions achieved. | Principle 7,8,9 | |
Core Indicators | EN19 | Emissions of ozone-depleting substances by weight. | Principle 8 | Other emissions (Greenhouse gas) |
EN20 | NOx, SOx, and other significant air emissions by type and weight. | Burden of Air and Water Pollution | ||
EN21 | Total water discharge by quality and destination. | |||
EN22 | Total weight of waste by type and disposal method. | Material Balance of the DOWA Group | ||
Wastes Recycling that Occurred and Disposed | ||||
EN23 | Total number and volume of significant spills. | - | ||
Additional Indicators | EN24. | Weight of transported, imported, exported, or treated waste deemed hazardous under the terms of the Basel Convention Annex I, II, III, and VIII, and percentage of transported waste shipped internationally. | - | |
EN25. | Identity, size, protected status, and biodiversity value of water bodies and related habitats significantly affected by the reporting organization's discharges of water and runoff. | |||
Products and Services | ||||
Core Indicators | EN26. | Initiatives to mitigate environmental impacts of products and services, and extent of impact mitigation. | Principle 8,9 |
Contribution to Promulgation of New Energy Sources through Business Activities |
EN27. | Percentage of products sold and their packaging materials that are reclaimed by category. | Wastes Recycling that Occurred and Disposed | ||
Compliance | ||||
Core Indicators | EN28. | Monetary value of significant fines and total number of non-monetary sanctions for noncompliance with environmental laws and regulations. | Principle 8 | Compliance |
Transport | ||||
Additional Indicators | EN29. | Significant environmental impacts of transporting products and other goods and materials used for the organization's operations, and transporting members of the workforce. | Principle 8 | - |
Overall | ||||
Additional Indicators | EN30. | Total environmental protection expenditures and investments by type. | Principle 7,8,9 | Environmental Accounting |
Social | ||||
Labor practices and Decent Work | ||||
Management Approach | ||||
Goals and performance | Principle 1,3,6 | - | ||
Policy | Relations with Employee | |||
Organizational Responsibility | Relationship with Stakeholders | |||
Training and Awareness | Development and Utilization of Human Resources Opening of Technical Training Center to Promote Technical Education |
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Safety and Hygiene | ||||
Monitoring and Follow-Up | - | |||
Additional Contextual Information | ||||
Employment | ||||
Core Indicators | LA1. | Total workforce by employment type, employment contract, and region. | Employment | |
LA2. | Total number and rate of employee turnover by age group, gender, and region. | Principle 6 | - | |
Additional Indicators | LA3. | Benefits provided to full-time employees that are not provided to temporary or part-time employees, by major operations. | ||
Labor/Management Relations | ||||
Core Indicators | LA4. | Percentage of employees covered by collective bargaining agreements. | Principle 1,3 | IR Library |
LA5. | Minimum notice period (s) regarding operational changes, including whether it is specified in collective agreements. | Principle 3 | - | |
Additional Indicators | LA6. | Percentage of total workforce represented in formal joint management worker health and safety committees that help monitor and advise on occupational health and safety programs. | Principle 1 | |
Occupational Health and Safety | ||||
Core Indicators | LA7. | Rates of injury, occupational diseases, lost days, and absenteeism, and number of work-related fatalities by region. | Principle 1 | Safety and Hygiene |
LA8. | Education, training, counseling, prevention, and risk-control programs in place to assist workforce members, their families, or community members regarding serious diseases. | |||
Additional Indicators | LA9. | Health and safety topics covered in formal agreements with trade unions. | ||
Training and Education | ||||
Core Indicators | LA10. | Average hours of training per year per employee by employee category. | Relationship with employee | |
Additional Indicators | LA11. | Programs for skills management and lifelong learning that support the continued employability of employees and assist them in managing career endings. | Development and Utilization of Human Resources | |
LA12. | Percentage of employees receiving regular performance and career development reviews. | - | ||
Diversity and Equal Opportunity | ||||
Core Indicators | LA13. | Composition of governance bodies and breakdown of employees per category according to gender, age group, minority group membership, and other indicators of diversity. | Principle 1,6 | - |
LA14. | Ratio of basic salary of men to women by employee category. | |||
Human Rights | ||||
Management Approach | ||||
Goals and performance | Principle 1,2,3,4,5,6 | - | ||
Policy | Participation in various international organizations and consortiums |
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Organizational Responsibility | ||||
Training and Awareness | - | |||
Monitoring and Follow-Up | ||||
Additional Contextual Information | ||||
Investment and Procurement Practices | ||||
Core Indicators | HR1. | Percentage and total number of significant investment agreements that include human rights clauses or that have undergone human rights screening. | Principle 1,2,3,4,5,6 | - |
HR2. | Percentage of significant suppliers and contractors that have undergone screening on human rights and actions taken. | |||
Additional Indicators | HR3. | Total hours of employee training on policies and procedures concerning aspects of human rights that are relevant to operations, including the percentage of employees trained. | Principle 1,4,5 | |
Non-Discrimination | ||||
Core Indicators | HR4. | Total number of incidents of discrimination and actions taken. | Principle 1,2,6 | - |
Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining | ||||
Core Indicators | HR5. | Operations identified in which the right to exercise freedom of association and collective bargaining may be at significant risk, and actions taken to support these rights. | Principle 1,2,3 | - |
Child Labor | ||||
Core Indicators | HR6. | Operations identified as having significant risk for incidents of child labor, and measures taken to contribute to the elimination of child labor. | Principle 1,2,5 | - |
Operations identified as having significant risk for incidents of child labor, and measures taken to contribute to the elimination of child labor. | ||||
Core Indicators | HR7. | Operations identified as having significant risk for incidents of forced or compulsory labor, and measures to contribute to the elimination of forced or compulsory labor | Principle 1,2,4 | - |
Security Practices | ||||
Additional Indicators | HR8. | Percentage of security personnel trained in the organization's policies or procedures concerning aspects of human rights that are relevant to operations. | Principle 1,2 | - |
Indigenous Rights | ||||
Additional Indicators | HR9. | Total number of incidents of violations involving rights of indigenous people and actions taken. | Principle 1,2 | - |
Society | ||||
Management Approach | ||||
Goals and performance | Principle 10 | Environmental & Social Goals and Their Present Statuses | ||
Policy | CSR Policy | |||
Corporate Governance | ||||
Corporate Governance | ||||
Organizational Responsibility | ||||
Training and Awareness | Development and Utilization of Human Resources | |||
Monitoring and Follow-Up | Internal Control Activities | |||
Compliance | ||||
Additional Contextual Information | - | |||
Community | ||||
Core Indicators | SO1. | Nature, scope, and effectiveness of any programs and practices that assess and manage the impacts of operations on communities, including entering, operating, and exiting. | Principle 10 | - |
不正行為 | ||||
Core Indicators | SO2. | Percentage and total number of business units analyzed for risks related to corruption. | Principle 10 | - |
SO3. | Percentage of employees trained in organization's anti-corruption policies and procedures. | |||
SO4. | Actions taken in response to incidents of corruption. | Internal rules | ||
Public policy | ||||
Core Indicators | SO5. | Public policy positions and participation in public policy development and lobbying. | Principle 1-10 | Relationship with Central and Local Governments and Industrial Groups |
Additional Indicators | SO6. | Total value of financial and in-kind contributions to political parties, politicians, and related institutions by country. | Principle 10 | - |
Anti-Competitive Behavior | ||||
Additional Indicators | SO7. | Total number of legal actions for anticompetitive behavior, anti-trust, and monopoly practices and their outcomes. | - | |
Compliance | ||||
Core Indicators | SO8. | Monetary value of significant fines and total number of non-monetary sanctions for noncompliance with laws and regulations. | Compliance | |
Product | ||||
Management Approach | ||||
Goals and performance | Environmental & Social Goals and Their Present Statuses | |||
Policy | - | |||
Organizational Responsibility | Relationship with Stakeholders | |||
Training and Awareness | - | |||
Monitoring and Follow-Up | ||||
Additional Contextual Information | ||||
Customer Health and Safety | ||||
Core Indicators | PR1. | Life cycle stages in which health and safety impacts of products and services are assessed for improvement, and percentage of significant products and services categories subject to such procedures. | Principle 1 | - |
Additional Indicators | PR2. | Total number of incidents of non-compliance with regulations and voluntary codes concerning health and safety impacts of products and services during their life cycle, by type of outcomes. | Not applicable | |
Product and Service Labeling | ||||
Core Indicators | PR3. | Type of product and service information required by procedures, and percentage of significant products and services subject to such information requirements. | Principle 8 | - |
Additional Indicators | PR4. | Total number of incidents of non-compliance with regulations and voluntary codes concerning product and service information and labeling, by type of outcomes. | ||
PR5. | Practices related to customer satisfaction, including results of surveys measuring customer satisfaction. | |||
Marketing Communications | ||||
Core Indicators | PR6. | Programs for adherence to laws, standards, and voluntary codes related to marketing communications, including advertising, promotion, and sponsorship. | - | |
Additional Indicators | PR7. | Total number of incidents of non-compliance with regulations and voluntary codes concerning marketing communications, including advertising, promotion, and sponsorship by type of outcomes. | ||
Customer Privacy | ||||
Additional Indicators | PR8. | Total number of substantiated complaints regarding breaches of customer privacy and losses of customer data. | Principle 1 | - |
Compliance | ||||
Core Indicators | PR9. | Monetary value of significant fines for noncompliance with laws and regulations concerning the provision and use of products and services. | - |