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Sustainable Management

PCSC believes that corporate sustainability is the core of corporate operations. A strong management mechanism must be formulated in order to achieve sustainable development, while drawing up a clear blueprint and engaging in continuous communication with stakeholders. To this end, PCSC has set up a Sustainable Development Committee and Sustainability Task Forces to draw up a blueprint for sustainable development with the hopes of achieving constant breakthroughs and innovations in terms of operations, economy, environment and society to become a corporate leader in sustainable operations.

 

Continuing with “Year One of Sustainability” in 2021, PCSC has made 2022 the “Year of Sustainability Action” to strive for the three goals of Environment, Social and Governance. To this end, it has focused on furthering the four major task forces in plastic reduction, carbon reduction, food waste reduction and sustainable procurement, as well as basing its operations on the concept of “Planet Sustainability In Our Everyday Life”, allowing consumers to practice a sustainable lifestyle and green consumption in simpler and more convenient ways through over 6,600 7-ELEVEN stores. In addition to taking actions towards a sustainable lifestyle and green consumption together with the consumers, PCSC has signed sustainability-linked loans (SLL) with CTBC Bank, MUFG Bank and Taipei Fubon Bank in 2022 to strengthen internal sustainable management. The banks take into consideration PCSC’s sustainability-linked performance, with indicators including being selected by DJSI, greenhouse gas emissions, energy intensity and green procurement. If the agreed conditions are met, the banks will take the initiative to lower the interest rate, leading the way to sustainable development together with PCSC through substantial financial incentives and demonstrating “green” power through the operations. In addition to continuous internal improvement, PCSC also actively exchanges experience with sustainable actions with international peers. In 2022, PCSC continued to participate in the 7-ELEVEN Global Summit, and the plastic reduction project won ESG awards in many regions where 7-ELEVEN has been authorized.

 

Vision of Sustainability Impact Committed to becoming the most outstanding retailer, providing the most convenient services in everyday life, and fulfilling the responsibilities of a good citizen
Theme in Sustainability
  • Environment
  • Social
  • Governance
Target Product quality commitment to achieve sustainable production and sales Taking advantage of the retail industry to create a convenient life Energy saving, waste reduction and green operations Promoting employee welfare and social stability Social welfare engagement to benefit disadvantaged groups Strengthening corporate governance and realizing sustainable management
Sustainability Taxonomies

PCSC identifies companies that have business activities that can be considered eligible for or aligned to EU Taxonomy. The scope of the chart is entirely from parent company only financial statements.
Scope:Parent company only financial statements / Unit: NT$1,000,000

  2022 Revenue 2022 Capital Expenditure 2022 Operational Expenditure
Amount Percentage Amount Percentage Amount Percentage
Taxonomy-Eligible 9,000 4.92% 2,500 41.62% 4,843 8.79%
not Taxonomy Eligible 173,872 95.08% 3,507 58.38% 50,302 91.21%
2022 Parent company only financial statements 182,872 100.00% 6,007 100.00% 55,145 100.00%

Scope:Parent company only financial statements / Unit: NT$1,000,000

EU Taxonomy 2022 Revenue 2022 Capital Expenditure 2022 Operational Expenditure
Amount Percentage Amount Percentage Amount Percentage
Electricity generation using solar photovoltaic technology     2 0.03%    
Freight transport services by road 9,000 4.92% 12 0.20% 4,590 8.32%
Renovation of existing buildings     2,137 35.57%    
Installation, maintenance and repair of energy efficiency equipment     349 5.82%    
Creative, arts and entertainment activities         238 0.43%
Education         15 0.03%
Total amount 9,000   2,500   4,843