GREEN INITIATIVES
Delta is committed to environmental protection and has implemented green, lead-free production and recycling and waste management programs for many years.
Frost & Sullivan presented the award in October 2009 and introduced Delta Electronics as a company committed to a continuous focus on reducing its dependency on non-renewable resources, decreasing its impact on climate change, and diminishing its overall ecological footprint. In addition, Delta Electronics was the world's first company to initiate a company-wide "Green Map" project that introduces sites, facilities, and accomplishments in terms of environmental friendliness and energy conservation.
CNBC European Business magazine recently listed Delta Electronics as a "Global Top 100 Low-Carbon Pioneer”.
Delta has an ecological pond and a hanging garden on the top floor of its headquarters building in Taipei. The idea was to preserve the ecology between the mountains and valley that existed before the industrial park was built. To limit the environmental impact, Delta decided to adopt green construction for its new Tianin plant in Taiwan which is first green building to meet all the nine criteria winning the Gold Rated Green Building label. This commitment continued with the Rudrapur factory in India also built on the gold rated green building criteria. Delta has announced that all future buildings will be green buildings. Delta’s commitment to the Green management is practiced till the type of recyclable material that could be used for dispatching products to customers.

