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Climate Change Adaptation & Green Product Design
Walrus Pump recognizes the profound impact of climate change on the global economy and society. Committed to a sustainable future, we are working with stakeholders to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. To advance this goal, we have taken the following actions: Enhanced transparency by disclosing climate-related information in alignment with the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). Conducted a comprehensive greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory for our operational bases in Taiwan. Focused on developing and delivering energy-efficient pump solutions that enable our clients to lower their environmental footprint.
5.66 % Reduced GHG emissions intensity by
3 + Successfully completed process optimization projects.
1 Introduced scenario analysis on climate-related risks and opportunities
Walrus Pump classifies purchased materials into three categories: raw materials, auxiliary materials, and packaging materials, with raw materials representing the largest share. In 2024, renewable raw materials accounted for 21.42% of total raw material procurement—a decrease of 3.99% compared to the previous year.
In recent years, we have systematically reviewed metal pump casing components to identify opportunities for weight reduction, developing designs to meet this objective. In addition, we are introducing plasticization technology to replace high-carbon-emission cast iron with high-performance composite materials. This not only reduces product weight but also lowers their carbon footprint and mitigates life cycle environmental impacts.


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