United Microelectronics Corp 2017 SR
The report highlights UMC's commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, achieving its second-year Green 2020 targets for water, electricity, and waste reduction. UMC was selected as a Dow Jones Sustainability World Index component for the 10th consecutive year and received leadership scores from CDP for climate change and water disclosure. Key achievements include the mass production of 14nm FinFET technology and the establishment of a Nominating Committee to strengthen corporate governance. Socially, the company invested over 9,000 volunteer hours and expanded its Green Eco Echo Award to support ecological conservation.
Company: United Microelectronics Corp
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: Taiwan
Year: 2017
Type: SR
Pages: 81
United Microelectronics Corp
Corporate Social Responsibility Report
The report highlights UMC's commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, achieving its second-year Green 2020 targets for water, electricity, and waste reduction. UMC was selected as a Dow Jones Sustainability World Index component for the 10th consecutive year and received leadership scores from CDP for climate change and water disclosure. Key achievements include the mass production of 14nm FinFET technology and the establishment of a Nominating Committee to strengthen corporate governance. Socially, the company invested over 9,000 volunteer hours and expanded its Green Eco Echo Award to support ecological conservation.
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Document Details
Report Year
2017
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017
Fiscal Year
2017
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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