Responding to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Wistron, based on the "Business Reporting on the SDGs" report published by the United Nations and GRI, identifies seven sustainable development goals as relevant to Wistron's sustainability vision and philanthropic strategy through the SDGs' five-step process. In terms of philanthropic strategy, we prioritize focusing on several SDGs, including SDG 1: No Poverty, SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, SDG 4: Quality Education, SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, SDG 15: Life on Land, and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals. We strive to apply innovative technologies to actively promote various sustainability goals.
Wistron Foundation
Since its establishment in 2010, the Wistron Foundation has focused on “environmental sustainability” and “humanistic development” as its strategic core, embodying the philosophy of “mutual benefit through altruism.” The Foundation is committed to fostering harmony between people and nature by strategically partnering with like-minded charity organizations and promoting long-term, diversified collaborations in the fields of environmental protection and cultural enrichment. Our key areas of focus include “habitat conservation” and “unique experimental education.” We also leverage innovative media, such as high-quality documentaries and radio programs, to amplify our social influence. To ensure alignment with the Foundation’s mission, we have established a sound governance mechanism and regularly report project plans and execution results to the Board of Directors. In 2024, we successfully launched over 27 projects, demonstrating our strong commitment to sustainable development.
- In 2024, over 27 projects were implemented.
Employees’ Impact
Wistron embraces the vision of “Sustainability through Innovation,” deeply embedding four core values: Customer Focus, Integrity, Innovation, and Sustainability to actively address sustainability issues of social concern. We leverage a variety of platforms through the company and our foundation to demonstrate our influence in environmental protection, social welfare, and beyond. With our professional technical expertise, Wistron fosters innovation and social development through collaborations between industry, academia, and research.
In environmental conservation, the Wistron Foundation integrates internal volunteer resources to promote the Wistron volunteer program. In 2024, the foundation organized eight working holiday activities. Volunteers are committed to ecological conservation efforts at Shuanglianpi in Yuanshan Township, Yilan County. Their tasks included building shelters, optimizing the northern embankment slopes, removing invasive species, rehabilitating endangered aquatic plants, and creating eco-friendly farmlands. Volunteers also worked at the Guandu Nature Park in Taipei City, where they contributed to the rehabilitation of freshwater fish and the preservation of waterfowl breeding habitats. A total of 239 volunteers participated throughout the year, contributing 1,656 hours of community service, showcasing Wistron employees' concrete commitment to environmental sustainability.