Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL., a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, has been selected for the 2024 CDP Supplier Engagement “A” List for the second time, reaffirming its leading performance in climate-conscious supply chain management. This distinction places Delta Thailand among the top 6% of companies worldwide recognized for driving climate action through supplier engagement.
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Mr. KK Chong, Head of Sustainable Development at Delta Electronics (Thailand), said, “We believe real climate action happens when we move together with our suppliers in implementing actionable ESG strategy to build the foundation for a net-zero emissions future. This recognition validates the hard work of our teams and partners worldwide who are committed to accelerating decarbonization in the value chain.”
The CDP’s Supplier Engagement Assessment (SEA) evaluates how effectively companies work with suppliers to manage climate risks, science-based targets, and encourage emissions reductions. Delta is focused on good governance and clear momentum in supplier engagement, climate data transparency, and upstream emissions reduction.
As part of its net-zero strategy, Delta has committed to reducing Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 25% by 2030 and achieving a 90% absolute reduction by 2050, using 2021 as a base year. To drive these outcomes, Delta consistently works with its key suppliers through a combination of off-site reviews and on-site environmental audits, evaluating emissions, energy use, and potential impacts on biodiversity.
Furthering its circular economy goals, the company is working closely with suppliers of metals and thermoplastics to incorporate greater volumes of certified recycled content. Materials such as steel, aluminum, copper, PE, PC, PBT, and corrugated board cartons are now increasingly sourced in compliance with Global Recycled Standard (GRS) and Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) certifications.
Throughout 2024, Delta continued to strengthen its environmental performance across regional operations. In Thailand, India, and Slovakia, the company increased its use of renewable electricity Delta recorded measurable improvement in electricity intensity, supporting its target of a 20% reduction by 2025 compared to 2020 levels.
Simultaneously, progress in reducing direct operational emissions (Scope 1 & 2) remained on track, with incremental reductions contributing toward the company’s ambitious goal of a 90% cut by 2030 from a 2021 baseline.
As a global corporate citizen, Delta Thailand remains committed to expanding clean energy use, strengthening supplier partnerships, and maintaining transparency in climate performance. Looking ahead, the company continues to focus on creating long-term value through sustainable innovation and contributing to a more resilient, low-carbon future.
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