ESG Report 2022-2023 - Flipbook - Page 72
HIGHLIGHTS
INTRO
ESG MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
PRIORITY AREA
Hankook Tire & Technology ESG Report 2022/23
APPENDIX
72
Material Topics
Ranking Material Issue
Disclosure
Energy
❻
Reducing resource
consumption and losses
in manufacturing
Facilitating the efficient
use of energy, raw
materials, water and other
resources
Sustainable raw materials
and sourcing
❽
Managing risks associated
with the use of critical
materials, expanding the
proportion of sustainable
raw materials, etc.
Bolster ESG execution
and communication
❾
Bolstering execution
in line with our mid/
long-term ESG strategy
as well as stakeholder
communication
Category
Page
302-1
Energy consumption within the organization
p. 64
302-2
Energy consumption outside the organization
NA
302-3
Energy intensity
p. 64
302-4
Reduction of energy consumption
p. 40, 65
302-5
Reduction in energy requirements of products
and services
p. 40, 43
303-1
Interaction with water as a shared resource
p. 63
Note
Ranking Material Issue
Disclosure
Fair evaluation and
compensation, and
support for employee
growth
❿
Implementing fair,
performance-based
assessments and
providing adequate
compensation, supporting
employees’ capacitybuilding and growth
Training and
education
no.
Reporting Requirement
Category
Page
404-1
Average hours of training per year per employee
(by gender, by employee category)
p. 68
404-2
Programs for upgrading employee skills and
transition assistance programs (job training and
lifelong training programs to facilitate continued
employability and the management of career
endings resulting from retirement or termination
of employment)
p. 53~54
404-3
Percentage of employees receiving regular
performance and career development reviews (by
gender, employee category)
p. 67
Management of water discharge-related impacts
p. 41, 64
303-3
Water withdrawal
p. 63
303-4
Water discharge
p. 63
303-5
Water consumption
7,887,443m3
Other
305-6
Emissions of ozone-depleting substances
0 tons of
CFC-11
Category
no.
Disclosure Requirement
Page
Note
305-7
Nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx), and
other significant air emissions
p. 41
Economic performance
201-1
Direct economic value, generated and distributed
P. 18, 27, 62, 69
Tax policy
Waste generated (total weight of waste
generated, a breakdown of this total by
composition, and data)
Taxes
207-1
Approach to taxes
-
Tax policy
306-3
p. 64
401-1
Number and rate of new employee hires and employee turnover
p. 67
306-4
Waste diverted from disposal (total weight of
waste recycled)
p. 64
401-2
Benefits provided to full-time employees that are not provided to
temporary or part-time employees
P. 54, 58, 66
401-3
p. 64
Return to work and retention rates of employees that took parental
leave, by gender
p. 66
306-5
Total weight of waste directed to disposal by
disposal operations (incineration with energy
recovery, incineration without energy recovery,
landfilling, etc.)
Business activities
2-6
and employees
Activities, value chain and other business
relationships
p. 15, 18, 48
Purchasing
process
204-1
Proportion of spending on local suppliers
p. 48
Supply chain
environmental
assessment
308-1
New suppliers that were screened using
environmental criteria
p. 49, 68
2-22
Statement on sustainable development strategy
p. 14
2-23
Policy commitments
p. 50
2-24
Embedding policy commitments
p. 50~51
2-26
Mechanisms for seeking advice and raising
concerns
p. 28~30, 51
2-29
Approach to stakeholder engagement
p. 34
Reducing waste and
managing environmental
pollutants in
manufacturing
Reducing waste
and facilitating
recycling, reinforcing
the management of
environmental pollutants
Reporting Requirement
303-2
Water resources
❼
no.
Emissions
Strategy, policies
and practices
Stakeholder
engagement
Employment
Note
Diversity and equal
opportunity
405-1
Diversity of governance bodies and employees
p. 24, 66, 67
405-2
Ratio of basic salary and remuneration of women to men
P. 68
Non-discrimination
406-1
Incidents of discrimination and corrective actions taken
p. 51, 67
Freedom of association &
collective bargaining
407-1
Operations and supplies in which the right to freedom of association and
p. 67
collective bargaining may be at risk
Local community
413-1
Operations with local community engagement, impact assessments, and
p. 8, 59~60
development programs
416-1
Percentage of significant product and service categories for which health
100%
and safety impacts are assessed for improvement
416-2
Incidents of non-compliance with regulations concerning the health and
safety impacts of products and services
No such cases of noncompliance occurred
418-1
Substantiated complaints concerning breaches of customer privacy and
losses of customer data
No complaints on this
There was no risk of serious
violations of freedom of
association or collective
bargaining during the
reporting period.
Customer health & safety
Customer data privacy
※ Fines and non-monetary sanctions for non-compliance with environmental laws: Such non-compliance did not occur.