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Journey to Net Zero
Foxwell Power's (FWP) journey toward net zero began with a focus on our office, the environment most familiar to us. Looking further ahead, and in alignment with Taiwan's 2050 net-zero emissions policy, we have set a goal to achieve carbon neutrality at the operational level by 2040. Following the Financial Supervisory Commission's sustainability development roadmap, we are integrating energy-saving services with carbon reduction plans through the implementation of an energy management system.
To support this cause, we have joined Greenpeace's RE10x10 initiative and set the following targets for the proportion of green electricity used in our office facilities: 20% by 2025, 40% by 2026, and 100% by 2030.
Energy, Carbon, Water and Waste: Management and Targets
Greenhouse gas carbon emission
Greenhouse gas carbon emission
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Greenhouse gas carbon emission
Water Consumption
Total Waste
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The annual greenhouse gas consumption of electricity reaches the target situation
Carbon emissions2024
Carbon emissions (metric tons CO2e)6,633
  • Note:Foxwell Power is an energy service provider, not a manufacturer, and therefore does not distinguish between hazardous and non-hazardous waste. The above data covers only the Tingpu headquarters office of Foxwell Power. The data is calculated based on the average daily general waste generation per person as published by the Ministry of Environment, combined with monthly in-service personnel statistics of the Company.
Annual water consumption
Water Consumption2024
Annual Water Consumption (Tonnes/Year)1.266
Annual Total Waste
Total Waste2024
Office General Domestic Waste(Tonnes/Year)18.6
  • Note1:Foxwell Power is an energy service provider, not a manufacturer, and therefore does not distinguish between hazardous and non-hazardous waste. The above data covers only the Tingpu headquarters office of Foxwell Power.
  • Note2:The data is calculated based on the average daily general waste generation per person as published by the Ministry of Environment, combined with monthly in-service personnel statistics of the Company.