E-One Moli Energy Corporation and Molie Quantum Energy Corporation
Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2023)
Reporting Period: 2023
Environmental Metrics
Renewable Energy Share:13.9% (planned)
ESG Focus Areas
- Environment
- Social
- Governance
Environmental Achievements
- 48% reduction in water usage at E-One Moli Energy Corp.
- 19.4% reduction in wastewater generation at E-One Moli Energy Corp.
- 41% reduction in hazardous waste at E-One Moli Energy Corp.
- 80% recovery rate in trial recycling of waste electrode and slurry to black mass
- Molie Quantum Energy Corporation certified as Gold-Level Green Building by LEED and EEWH
Social Achievements
- 100% completion rate of human rights advocacy training
- 96% achievement rate for online statement reading on human rights
- Zero Placement Fee Policy for migrant workers
- 7.86% increase in customer satisfaction from 2022 to 2023 (8.68 rating)
- 17,486 total training hours for employees (average 14.74 hours per employee)
Governance Achievements
- Establishment of Corporate Sustainability Committee and Team
- Publication of the second ESG Summary Report
- 100% average Board attendance in 2023
- 0 incidents of corruption or bribery
Climate Goals & Targets
Long-term Goals:
- Not disclosed
Medium-term Goals:
- Not disclosed
Short-term Goals:
- Achieve a waste recycling rate of 50%
Environmental Challenges
- Delays in renewable energy development and high raw material and electricity costs in Taiwan
- Climate-related regulations increasing operational costs
- Climate disasters causing supplier chain disruptions and material shortages
- Electricity shortages necessitating purchase of renewable energy, increasing costs
Mitigation Strategies
- Enhanced energy storage systems (1.7 MW at E-One Moli, 8 MW at Molie Quantum)
- Long-term fixed pricing with suppliers
- Evaluation of energy-saving schemes and improvement of electricity efficiency
- Internal carbon management mechanisms and ISO 14064-1 certification
Supply Chain Management
Supplier Audits: 30 key suppliers surveyed in 2024
Responsible Procurement
- Supplier Code of Conduct
- Integration of material sustainability issues into ESG metrics
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Physical Risks
- Extreme weather events (typhoons, floods)
- Changes in precipitation patterns
Transition Risks
- Increased costs of electricity and raw materials
- Enhanced emissions-reporting obligations
- Changing customer behavior
Opportunities
- Shift in customer preferences towards low-carbon products
- Recycling and reuse of materials
- Development of new products through R&D and innovation
Reporting Standards
Frameworks Used: TCFD
Certifications: ISO 14064-1, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 27001, LEED, EEWH
Sustainable Products & Innovation
- P42A, P45B, P50B batteries with recycled materials