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Hanwha Co., Ltd. selected CDP as an excellent company in responding to climate change

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Chae June

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Hanwha Co., Ltd. was selected as the "Carbon Management Sector Honors" in the industrial goods category at the "2025 CDP Korea Awards" hosted by the CDP Korea Committee on March 10 and received the honor for the third consecutive year.

The Carbon Management Sector Honors is an award given to companies that have achieved excellent performance in each industry sector in the 2025 climate change response evaluation conducted by the CDP. Hanwha Co., Ltd. has achieved outstanding performance in the industrial goods sector, including earning the highest grade of "Leadership A" for two consecutive years.

The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is a global non-profit organization that requests major companies around the world to disclose environmental management information such as climate change, water stability, forest resources, and biodiversity, and publishes an analysis report to investors and stakeholders. In 2025, about 22,100 companies were evaluated, and only 4% of them received an A grade.

Hanwha Co., Ltd. has continued to make efforts to respond to climate change by signing up for K-RE100 (Korean RE100) and expressing its willingness to procure 100% of its electricity from renewable energy. Since 2025, it has been procuring 5MW of renewable energy electricity through direct power transaction (PPA), and has been steadily promoting greenhouse gas reduction and energy efficiency activities at workplaces.

In addition, it operates processes for mid- to long-term climate and environmental risk management at the enterprise level, including greenhouse gas Scope 3 emissions management, climate risk and water stress analysis, and natural capital impact assessment.

"The selection of CDP carbon management sector Honors for the third consecutive year is the result of Hanwha Co., Ltd.'s continuous and systematic efforts to respond to the climate change crisis," said an Hanwha official who spoke to this newspaper by phone.

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