Delta has been actively implementing climate change governance. Since 2021, Delta has included the achievement of its percentage of renewable electricity in its senior executive performance indicators. Delta estimates it surpassed its 2023 renewable electricity usage target, reaching over 70% in its global operations comes from renewable sources, with the respective figure exceeding 80% in its
In terms of biodiversity, Delta has collaborated with the
Regarding water security management, although Delta is not a heavy water user, the Company has established strategic goals and methodologies, implementing them in daily operations. In 2022, Delta conducted a water risk assessment for its global sites and formulated a water resource policy across the entire organization. The Company also assessed its tier-1 suppliers engaged in ongoing business transactions and incorporated the assessment results into decision-making. In 2022, Delta achieved a 12.8% YoY reduction in its global water productivity intensity, with its total water withdrawal and water discharge decreasing 4% YoY despite the higher revenue delivered.
CDP's annual assessment and scoring process is recognized as an important standard for environmental transparency. In 2023, more than 740 investors with over 136 trillion in assets and over 300 major procurement organizations with a combined spending of 6.8 trillion requested companies to disclose information about their environmental impacts, risks, and opportunities through the CDP platform. In this latest CDP reports, more than 21,000 companies to participated the assessment, the highest number ever recorded. Delta has been included in the CDP A List for Water Security Management for four consecutive years and has received leadership scores in the Climate Change category for seven years.
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(*): Achieved in 2022. Performance in 2023 to be disclosed later this year.
(**): Achieved in 2022. Performance in 2023 to be disclosed later this year.
(***): Achieved in 2022. Performance in 2023 to be disclosed later this year.
Note: Delta has established a Net Zero long-term goal, aiming to reduce Scope 1+2+3 greenhouse gas emissions by 90% compared to the 2021 baseline by the year 2050. Additionally, in alignment with a 1.5-degree reduction pathway, Delta has set new short-term targets. By 2030, it aims to reduce Scope 1+2 emissions by 90% compared to the 2021 baseline, and Scope 3 emissions by 25% compared to the 2021 baseline, exceeding the SBTi 1.5°C reduction pathway requirement of 42% reduction in Scope 1+2 emissions by 2030.
-Scope 1: Direct emissions from sources owned or controlled by the organization (such as diesel, gasoline, natural gas, etc.).
-Scope 2: Indirect emissions from the purchase of electricity by the organization.
-Scope 3: Indirect emissions from the organization's value chain, including upstream and downstream activities.
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About Delta
Delta, founded in 1971 and listed on the
Throughout its history, Delta has received various global awards and recognition for its business achievements, innovative technologies and dedication to ESG. Since 2011, Delta has been listed on the DJSI World Index of Dow Jones Sustainability(TM) Indices for 13 consecutive years. In 2020 and 2022, Delta was also recognized by CDP with double A List for its substantial contribution to climate change and water security issues and named Supplier Engagement Leader for its continuous development of a sustainable value chain for 6 consecutive years.
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