Human Rights Management

Ethical Management

Safety and Health Management

  • Safety and Health Management Policy (Korean) DOWNLOAD
  • Safety and Health Management Policy (ENG) DOWNLOAD

Supply Chain

  • Supplier Code of Conduct (Korean) DOWNLOAD
  • Purchase Agreement Management Guidelines (Korean) DOWNLOAD
  • Guidelines on Establishment and Operation of the Internal Review Committee (Korean) DOWNLOAD
  • Issue and Archiving of Outsourcing-related Documents (Korean) DOWNLOAD
  • Business Partner Selection and Price Determination Guidelines (Korean) DOWNLOAD
  • Supplier Code of Conduct (ENG) DOWNLOAD

Environmental Management

  • Environmental Management Policy (Korean) DOWNLOAD
  • Principles and Strategies for Environmental
    Managements (ENG)
    DOWNLOAD

Recognition

DJSI Asia Pacific

Listed

ESG Rating

A

Climate Change Adaptation

B

Integrated ESG Rating

A

  • EA
  • SA+
  • GB+
FTSE4Good

Maintain

ESG Risk Rating

18.2(Risk Low)

Participation in Global Initiatives

  • United Nations Global Compact (UNGC)

    Since its participation in UNGC in June 2006, Coway has been complying with and practicing the 10 principles on human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption, so that the company will promote growth while fulfilling its social responsibilities as a corporate citizen. This Sustainability Report represents Coway’s evaluation and oath of its present and future.
  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    Coway seeks to discover new opportunities for growth and achieve sustainable growth by developing and implementing solutions to achieve the SDGs that were established by a joint declaration of UN member states in 2016.
  • Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)

    Coway is regularly reviewed by the Korean Commission of CDP, a non-profit organization, while it continues to respond to climate change and preserve water.
  • Support for the Paris Agreement by COP21 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

    Coway supports the Paris Agreement by COP21 of UNFCCC signed by 195 countries in Paris, France, in December 2015, and has been voluntarily establishing carbon-emission reduction plans.