Delta Awarded by SER for its Sustainable Value Chain

Delta recently announced that it has been awarded the highest rating of “A”—Supplier Engagement Leader in the 2020 Supplier Engagement Rating (SER) conducted by CDP. This Supplier Engagement Leader recognition also follows Delta’s success in attaining “double-A (leadership level)” rating in the 2020 CDP evaluation for two major environmental items: “Climate Change” and “Water Security.”  […]

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  • Delta recently announced that it has been awarded the highest rating of “A”—Supplier Engagement Leader in the 2020 Supplier Engagement Rating (SER) conducted by CDP. This Supplier Engagement Leader recognition also follows Delta’s success in attaining “double-A (leadership level)” rating in the 2020 CDP evaluation for two major environmental items: “Climate Change” and “Water Security.” 

    Jesse Chou, Chief Sustainability Officer, Delta said, “Delta has long been concerned about climate change and actively participates in international initiatives. In 2015, it signed We Mean Business, and passed and implemented Science Based Targets (SBTs) in 2017 and achieved its annual SBTs for three consecutive years. Meanwhile, it actively introduced Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) to assess the risks and opportunities brought about by climate change. It is an honour for Delta to receive the leadership level A rating in the CDP assessment in conjunction with its business partners and global suppliers.”

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    Delta regards suppliers as long-term partners and is committed to enhancing the management of environmental, social, governance (ESG) aspects of the green supply chain and implementing the Supplier Sustainability Management Regulations. In addition, it conducts relevant ESG questionnaire surveys for different types of suppliers each year to cover the operation of the entire supply chain system and be more informed of different types of suppliers, to increase the completion rate of risk identification significantly, while reducing the risk of supplier chain disruption effectively through audits, corrections, counselling, and training. 

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