Wistron Recognized Again in the Dow Jones Best-in-Class Indices
2026.05.19
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S&P Global evaluates corporate sustainability performance through the Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA), a comprehensive framework that systematically assesses companies’ management frameworks and practices across environmental, social, and governance dimensions. This year, Wistron stood out among more than 9,200 companies assessed worldwide and was selected for inclusion in the Sustainability Yearbook 2026. The Dow Jones Best-in-Class Indices are likewise based on CSA results, identifying leading companies in each industry and serving as a key reference for global investors evaluating long-term corporate value and sustainability competitiveness.
In the 2025 CSA, Wistron delivered strong performance across multiple categories, forming a solid foundation for its continued inclusion in both the World Index and the Emerging Markets Index. In the environmental dimension, the Company advanced key initiatives in energy and water management, strengthened its climate strategy and natural resource management practices, and made steady progress toward its 2050 net-zero target. In the social dimension, Wistron reinforced the implementation of human rights management and privacy protection frameworks and embedded these practices into its operations. In the governance and economic dimensions, the Company demonstrated consistent, sustained performance across key areas, including information disclosure, materiality management, risk control, policy engagement, and information security, as reflected in its overall CSA evaluation.
Overall, Wistron’s top 1% industry ranking and continued inclusion in both the World and Emerging Markets Indices underscore the effectiveness of its long-term sustainability efforts, which have met rigorous international standards. Looking ahead, Wistron will continue to benchmark itself against global standards, guided by its core philosophy of “Sustainability through Innovation,” and remain committed to enhancing long-term corporate value and sustainability competitiveness.