Qisda Named to S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook Top 5% for Three Consecutive Years

Qisda Named to S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook Top 5% for Three Consecutive Years

May 21,2026

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Qisda Named Among the Global Top 5% in S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook for Three Consecutive Years.
Promoting Supply Chain Alignment with International CSA Assessment Standards.

 

Qisda Technology has been included in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2026 for the third consecutive year and recognized among the global top 5% in the Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components industry. At the same time, Qisda has introduced the CSA(Corporate Sustainability Assessment)sustainability assessment tool into its supply chain management to help suppliers align with international ESG assessment standards, strengthening the resilience and low-carbon competitiveness of its global supply chain.

 

The S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook is an important international ESG assessment benchmark. Based on the Corporate Sustainability Assessment(CSA)methodology, it evaluates more than 9,200 companies across 59 industries worldwide, with only 848 companies ultimately selected. Qisda’s inclusion among the global top 5% for three consecutive years demonstrates its continued international recognition in areas such as sustainability governance, climate strategy, supply chain management, and information transparency.

 

Qisda Chairman Peter Chen stated that Qisda continues to drive value transformation. While growing its high-value-added businesses, the company has integrated sustainability governance into operational decision-making and supply chain management. Qisda continues to advance its Sustainability 345 goals, committing to a 30% reduction in supply chain carbon emissions by 2030, achieving RE100 and full use of renewable energy by 2040, and reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. Through its Grand Fleet platform, Qisda works with supply chain partners to jointly enhance sustainability competitiveness.

 

Corporate decarbonization cannot focus solely on a company’s own operations; building a low-carbon supply chain has become a key driver of net-zero transformation. Since 2025, Qisda has collaborated with S&P Global to introduce the CSA sustainability assessment tool into supply chain management. Through large-scale ESG sustainable supply chain action workshops, Qisda helps suppliers build capabilities in international ESG identification and carbon reduction management, driving the supply chain to move beyond compliance management and further align with international sustainability standards.

 

In terms of supply chain management, Qisda incorporates suppliers’ ESG performance into procurement decision-making. This links sustainability performance with business collaboration. Through the integration of ESG indicators, procurement pricing, and order allocation, suppliers with strong performance may be included on the preferred procurement list and receive better cooperation terms. This approach encourages suppliers to transform their carbon reduction and governance capabilities into market competitiveness, further enhancing the supply chain’s low-carbon transition capabilities.

 

Qisda continues to strengthen internal management and climate risk control. Through international databases, the company monitors climate risks across multinational supply chain nodes, enhancing operational resilience and risk management capabilities. At the same time, Qisda has optimized its product life cycle assessment(LCA)process, enabling the generation of a complete carbon footprint report within one hour to help customers respond to international carbon reduction requirements and supply chain disclosure needs.