2024 USI Significant ESG Impact Identification Questionnaire

Dear Stakeholders,


Please spare your valuable time to fill out this questionnaire to help us with our future ESG initiatives and improvements. Your feedback, both positive and negative, will be appreciated especially on the economic, social, and environmental impacts of USI’s operations.


1. Select the stakeholder group you come from.
2. Assess the severity or scale, and scope of impacts.


All data obtained from this questionnaire are for USI’s internal analysis only. If you have questions, please feel free to contact us. We are here to explain to you.


Contact: Miss Tsao
Phone - (02) 8751-6888 ext. 2258
Email - esg-usi@usig.com


1. What is your relationship with USI?



Please measure the severity of impacts on USI through the following items

2. The severity of actual negative impacts

"Actual Negative Impact" refers to an incident that has happened or is happening. Please express your opinion on the severity of impact on USI from low to high in terms of 1 through 5, when these items occur in the future.

1 2 3 4 5
1 Poor market conditions - oversupply and weak demand
2 Extreme weather - Typhoons causing equipment damage and financial loss
3 Rising energy costs - Electricity price hikes
4 Water fee collection - Increased production costs
5 Failure to implement air pollution control
6 Improper waste disposal methods
7 Failure to implement process safety management - Leading to accidents

3. The severity of negative potential impacts

“Negative Potential Impact” refers to an incident that has not happened. Please express your opinion on the severity of impact on USI from low to high in terms of 1 through 5, when these items occur in the future.

1 2 3 4 5
1 Technology R&D failing to meet end consumer demands
2 Incomplete supply chain management - Increased raw material procurement costs, supply chain disruption
3 Poor information security management - Confidential data leakage
4 Regulatory constraints on industry development - Factory closures
5 Carbon fee collection - Increased production costs
6 No retirement succession plan - Talent and technical gaps
7 High-hazard chemical incidents - Harm to employees/residents/society

4. The severity of actual positive impacts

"Actual Positive Impact" refers to an incident that has happened or is happening. Please express your opinion on the severity of impact on USI from low to high in terms of 1 through 5, when these items occur in the future.

1 2 3 4 5
1 Development of new products and product diversification - Eco-friendly materials and entry into new industries
2 Implementation of automated processes and systems - Improvement of production efficiency, reduction of production costs
3 Proper supply chain management - Quality enhancement
4 Investment in renewable energy - Compliance with regulations, reduction of carbon emissions, and improvement of industrial competitiveness
5 Increased water recycling rate - Reduction of production costs, lower risk of operational disruptions
6 Creating a friendly workplace environment - Reduction of turnover rate and occupational accident rate
7 Sponsorship from the education foundation - Transformation of education in remote areas

5. The severity of positive potential impacts

“Positive Potential Impact” refers to an incident that has not happened. Please express your opinion on the severity of impact on USI from low to high in terms of 1 through 5, when these items occur in the future.

1 2 3 4 5
1 Successful development of sustainable materials - Revenue expansion
2 Actively seeking alternative raw materials to reduce the use of scarce or highly polluting materials
3 Introduction of AI and other advanced technologies - Improvement of efficiency and quality
4 Investment in renewable energy - Achievement of green energy targets
5 Development of carbon capture and storage technologies - Achievement of carbon neutrality goals
6 Promotion of gender equality in the workplace - Increase in employee retention rates
7 Promotion of social engagement and care for local residents - Community building
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