The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) actively responds to climate change mitigation and adaptation by setting a 2050 net-zero emissions target and implementing short-, medium-, and long-term action plans. Following the frameworks of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and the Task Force on Nature-Related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), ITRI assesses the environmental impacts across its operating sites. Through the establishment of the “Green Campus” task force, the Institute integrates its environmental technology capabilities and collaborates with the Environment and Occupational Safety and Health Working Group, the Office of Net Zero and Sustainability Strategy, as well as expert advisors from its Green Energy and Environment Research Laboratories (GEL) and Material and Chemical Research Laboratories (MCL). Together, these efforts advance the energy management, greenhouse gas inventory, energy saving and carbon reduction initiatives, renewable energy deployment, resource circulation and reuse, and sewage recycling systems. By comprehensively strengthening environmental management and promoting low-carbon operations, ITRI ensures the parallel pursuit of sustainable development and environmental responsibility, thereby fulfilling its net-zero sustainability strategy objectives.
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Low-Carbon Investments
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Energy Resource Management
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Renewable Energy
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External Verification
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-Obtained 8 Green Building Labeling System of EEWH (Ecology, Energy Saving, Waste Reduction & Health), including Level 1+ Energy Efficiency Certification for the Central Taiwan Innovation Campus
-Invested over NT$1.29 million into the construction of low-carbon devices
-Campus green cover ratio reached 206.04%
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-Saved 12.48 million kWh of electricity (reduced carbon emissions by 5,919.50 metric tons of CO2e)
-Annual recycled water usage ratio was 16.89%
-Achieved a GHG emissions intensity of 2.19 metric tons CO2e/NT$ million
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-Electricity generation was 4.84 million kWh, an increase of 241.05%
-Installation of renewable energy reached 19.19% of the contract capacity
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-All campuses passed the ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management Systems certification
-Obtained ISO 14064-1:2018 Greenhouse Gas Emissions certification and established base year information
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