Artery Technology is always committed to the policy of honesty, transparency and responsibility on the basis of integrity since its establishment, and dedicated to the sustainable development and the creation of reasonable profits and values for stakeholders, workers and the society. By establishing clear, effective and real-time multi-directional communication channels, we are able to get more support and trust from associated stakeholders, and know more about their expectations, needs and views, all of which will be taken seriously while formulating our CSR and future business planning so as to contribute more to the whole society.
With the materiality and GRI rules as guidance, the identification of important stakeholders is carried out on the basis of five principles (dependency, responsibility, tension, influence and diverse perspectives) under the Stakeholder Engagement Standard (SES).
In light of these rules, our priority stakeholders are workers, shareholders and investors, customers, suppliers and contractors, academic research institutions and governmental agencies, respectively.
The representatives of relevant departments are responsible for investigating and listening to the views and opinions of their respective stakeholders.
Materiality analysis: By collecting the major concerns and views of stakeholders from all walks of life in economic sustainability, environment protection and social impact, we have identified and summarized 15 CSR issues for detailed analysis with reference to the related international regulations, including Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) and The Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), and evaluated their impact on the operation status of Artery.
Summary of Concerns:
Concerns | GRI Themes | Employee | Shareholder & Investor |
Customer | Supplier & Contractor |
Academic Institution |
Government Body |
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Economy | Corporate governance | 205 Anti-corruption, Anti-monopoly, 401 labor -employment relationship, 203 indirect economic shock | ● | ● | ● | ○ | ○ | |
Behavior norms: Anti-corruption and anti-monopoly |
205 Anti-corruption, Anti-monopoly | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ||
Customer relations maintain | 408 Customer Privacy | ○ | ● | ● | ● | ○ | ||
Quality & Competitiveness | 201 Economic Performance | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ||
R&D and Innovation | 201 Economic Performance,416 Customer Health and Safety | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ||
Market image | Market position | ● | ○ | ● | ○ | ○ | ||
Environment | Environmental policy | 305 Discharge of wastewater and waste treatment | ○ | ○ | ||||
Green products and operations | Raw materials and Conflict minerals | ○ | ||||||
Expenditure on environmental protection and energy conservation | Energy | ● | ||||||
Water resources management | 303 Water | ● | ||||||
Society | Workplace health and hygiene | 403 OHS, 409 Forced or compulsory labor | ○ | ○ | ● | ○ | ● | |
Employee salaries and benefits | ● | ● | ● | |||||
Employee career development | 401 Labor-employment relationship, 404 Training and education, 405 Employee diversity and equal opportunities | ● | ● | ○ | ○ | ● | ||
Labor relations and human rights | 401 Labor-employment relationship | ● | ● | ○ | ○ | ○ | ● | |
Supplier management | 203 Indirect economic shock, 414 Supplier evaluation | ○ | ● | ○ |
Stakeholder | Concern | Correlation | Communication channel & Frequency |
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Employee |
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The principal resources that brings the most value to Artery |
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Workplace health and safety, labor-employment relations, talent recruitment, talent cultivation planning and results, workplace environment, salary and welfare, and work-life balance |
Investor & Shareholder |
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Provides capital needed for the business operation of Artery |
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Updates business performance, financial status, future visions and related major issues of corporate |
Customer |
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As a strategic partner, dedicated to creating value for customers together with Artery |
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Maintains customer relations, product quality review and improvement |
Supplier & Contractor |
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Provides related resources and services to facilitate business operations and grow up side by side with Artery |
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Track daily production status for further improvement, respond to customer complaint, advance the development of new technology and products, green product and conflict minerals investigation |
Government body |
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Abide by government regulations and benefit from the infrastructure and administrative services |
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Update major corporate information, financial statements, shareholders information and major investments |
Academic research agencies |
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Provide talent and technology support for Artery |
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Industry-University cooperation plan, summer intern plan, share latest technology and experience |
A matrix cross-analysis method is used to determine the major themes according to the degree concerned by stakeholders and the impact they imposed on the business operations. Thus the themes with high concerns are identified as the priority ones. In addition, in view of the awakening of labor awareness in recent years, the talent cultivation has been a fundamental driver for the sustainable development of Artery, so the Labor relations and human rights and employee career development is taken into account while evaluating CSR issues. There are seven major ones and three minor ones.
Items | Concern | Response |
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Top seven items | Corporate governance |
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Customer relations maintain |
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Quality & competitiveness |
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R&D and Innovation |
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Employee salaries and benefits |
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Labor relations and human rights |
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Employee career development |
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Three supplements | Behavior norms Anti-corruption, and anti-monopoly |
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Workplace health and hygiene |
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Supplier management |
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