Top Climate Change Response for 2 Consecutive Years
Water Quality Management 'Leadership A'
Only Domestic Company with This Distinction

SK Siltron announced on the 13th that it has received the highest rating of 'Leadership A' in both the climate change response and water resource management sectors from the UK non-profit organization Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP).


SK Siltron Gumi Plant 1 [Image source=Yonhap News]

SK Siltron Gumi Plant 1 [Image source=Yonhap News]

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In the climate change response sector, it received the highest rating for two consecutive years, and in the water resource management sector, it achieved a higher rating than last year's 'Leadership A-'. SK Siltron is the only domestic company in 2023 to have obtained 'Leadership A' in both sectors.


Since declaring 'Net Zero 2040' in 2021, SK Siltron has established a carbon reduction plan and diligently implemented ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategies centered on the ESG Management Committee.


It is responding to climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions at all manufacturing sites and promoting the transition to renewable energy, while expanding resource circulation by increasing water and waste recycling rates. Additionally, based on ESG performance, SK Siltron directly communicates with domestic and international customers to promote the 'Carbon Collaboration Project,' discovering and implementing ESG cooperation tasks such as packaging material recycling and transitioning to low-carbon maritime transport, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions across the value chain. It also supports ESG management of partner companies for sustainable supply chain management.



SK Siltron stated, "As customer demands for ESG management increase, we will enhance business performance by adding ESG competitiveness to our core manufacturing, technology, and quality competitiveness."


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