Catching the Green Wave, Coexistence with the Environment

Catching the Green Wave, Coexistence with the Environment

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

Product Life Cycle Management

Energy Efficiency Testing

Walrus Pump is dedicated to developing high-quality pumps that meet market needs and energy efficiency standards. From the early design stage, energy efficiency requirements of target markets are used as benchmarks, with prototypes tested to ensure compliance. If deficiencies are found, improvement strategies and design changes are implemented. Since 2022, 100% of newly developed prototypes have undergone—and passed—energy efficiency testing.

 

 

Our commitment extends beyond regulatory compliance. As an industry leader, we invest significant time and resources in the research, development, and marketing of high-efficiency motors. This dedication is reflected in our sales performance: in 2024, high-efficiency and energy-saving motors (IE3 and IE4) accounted for 2.68% of total sales volume and 6.43% of sales revenue. By continually leveraging our core strengths, we promote sustainable development across our markets.

 

Production Process Optimization for Better Efficiency

Walrus Pump continuously evaluates existing manufacturing processes to identify optimization opportunities. We focus on replacing manual operations with fully or semi-automated systems to improve accuracy, increase daily production capacity, boost yield, and reduce material waste. In 2022, we adopted servo-type hexagonal screw-tightening machines, reducing assembly time by 14.3% and increasing daily output to 1.6 times the previous level. In 2023, we introduced elevatable non-powered roller conveyors, which are expected to lower the risk of physical occupational injuries and enhance operational efficiency. We also improved mold designs to reduce post-processing time and raw material consumption. In 2024, we advanced our automation efforts further with the introduction of automated laser welding equipment and all-electric injection molding machines, achieving higher production efficiency.

 

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