Stakeholders
TAINERGY TECH CO., LTD. defines stakeholders as internal and external groups or individuals who influence or are influenced by the company. Based on this definition, the identified stakeholders include employees, customers, suppliers, shareholders/investors, government agencies, communities/non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and non-profit organizations.
TAINERGY TECH CO., LTD. values the rights and opinions of stakeholders, establishing open and direct communication channels. These channels not only provide information on sustainable development but also enable the company to promptly understand and respond to stakeholder concerns. Through continuous evaluation and improvement, the company enhances its corporate social responsibility performance.
Stakeholders |
Key Concerns |
Communication Methods and Frequency |
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Employees |
(1) Occupational safety and health |
(1) Monthly: On-site physician services |
Contract Workers |
Occupational safety and health |
(1) Contract agreements |
Customers |
(1) Product quality |
(1) Annual customer satisfaction surveys |
General Shareholders |
(1) Financial performance |
(1) Shareholder services (Homepage > Investor Section > Stock Services > Investor Communication Platform) |
Institutional Shareholders |
(1) Financial performance |
(1) Shareholder services (Homepage > Investor Section > Stock Services > Investor Communication Platform) |
Suppliers/Contractors |
(1) Raw material usage and recycling |
Regular visits and discussions on market trends and insights (irregularly) |
Government Agencies |
Waste management |
(1) Participation in policy discussions, forums, public hearings, and training programs (irregularly) |
Community/Local Groups |
(1) Environmental complaint mechanisms |
Visits and negotiations (irregularly) |
Solar Energy Peers |
Product quality and R&D |
Participation in various meetings organized by solar energy associations (irregularly) |
Media/Reporters |
(1) Corporate governance |
(1) Press releases (irregularly) |
NGOs and Thought Leaders |
(1) Greenhouse gas emissions |
Participation in forums, seminars, and discussions hosted by professional associations (irregularly) |
Academic Researchers |
Product quality and R&D |
(1) Commissioning research from universities and institutions |