Sitoy Group Holdings Limited has published its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report summarizing sustainability performance and management measures from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025. The report provides details of key targets on renewable energy usage, emission reduction and resource conservation, as well as progress in workplace safety, product quality, supply chain management and community contributions.
The ESG Report emphasizes stringent emission management across factory operations in the People’s Republic of China, Indonesia and Hong Kong. Outcomes include enhanced purification of exhaust gases, regular inspection of sewage treatment facilities and ongoing waste reduction measures. Initiatives to lower greenhouse gas emissions focus on improved energy efficiency, reduced consumption of electricity, and adoption of fuel-saving practices in production and fleet usage.
The report highlights employment policies aligned with national requirements and outlines fair recruitment and promotion, measures to eliminate child and forced labor, and competitive remuneration packages. Training is an integral component, covering job-specific skills, product quality standards and safety knowledge. Comprehensive internal procedures govern occupational safety, with regular on-site inspections, risk assessments and safety drills.
Commitment to operational excellence emerges through stringent supply chain management procedures, including supplier performance reviews and priority for environmentally friendly materials. Quality control spans ERP systems for raw material tracking and standardized processes for product reliability, supported by product-safety testing. Privacy protection and intellectual property measures align with local and international regulations, while robust anti-corruption guidelines and whistleblowing channels reinforce corporate integrity.
In community investment, the ESG Report details contributions to educational causes and targeted poverty alleviation, along with participation in environmentally focused initiatives such as tree planting and recycling campaigns. These efforts underscore an ongoing commitment to sustainable development and social welfare, with the newly published report detailing progress achieved and future pathways for continuous improvement.