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HoShing has been awarded with the BRONZE MEDAL in 2024 EcoVadis sustainability evaluation.
What’s EcoVadis?
EcoVadis is a leading global platform for assessing the sustainability of companies. Companies are evaluated in four aspects: environment, labor and human rights, corporate ethics, and sustainable procurement.
For each criteria, the EcoVadis Scorecard identifies areas for improvement and strengths. During the evaluation process, companies are required to present specified management procedures, records, etc., and the platform's third-party evaluation committee will give scores based on the information provided by the company. HoShing has been awarded a Bronze medal. This result places our company among the top 35% of companies assessed by EcoVadis in the past 12 months. This accomplishment motivates us to continue making positive contribution to society and the environment.
Quality Assurance
Quality Policy
Quality、Integrity、Service
Environment Policy
Abide Regulations、Prevent pollution、Reduce waste reduced cost
Labor Human Rights Policy
To protect the basic human rights and related interests of employees, follow the laws and regulations of the country, and in accordance with the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA), so that the company's social responsibilities and labor conditions related to labor human rights are consistent.
Anti-Corruption, Anti-bribery and Anti-Fraud Policy
Prohibit matters in the conduct of business to eliminate bribery, corruption and fraud. To prevent any form of bribery, corruption and fraud in order to comply with the requirements of anti-corruption laws.
Conflict Mineral Policy
Not to support and not to use the so-called "Conflict Minerals - 3TG" and other illegal minerals such as cobalt that violate human rights, which are sourced from armed conflict zones (DRC).
Corporate Social Responsibility
Take the ESG principles as an example. The basic spirit of ESG is that while pursuing profits, enterprises should also be responsible to their stakeholders, so as to realize the three directions of the enterprise, namely environment (E), society (S) and economy (Economy/Governance), to obtain a surplus and achieve the goal of sustainable development.