
[May 19, 2026] Global networking leader D-Link Corporation (TWSE: 2332) has achieved yet another outstanding milestone in ESG sustainability! The company has not only retained its place in the latest “Sustainability Yearbook 2026” published by S&P Global, a premier international sustainability rating authority, but has also achieved a major breakthrough in the latest assessment by EcoVadis, a global supply chain rating platform. D-Link’s total score jumped significantly from 55 to 66 points, successfully achieving an EcoVadis Bronze Rating. This dual international recognition fully highlights D-Link’s exceptional governance resilience as a sustainability pioneer in the global networking equipment industry.
Upholding its vision of “Leading Smart Life, Co-creating Sustainable Value,” D-Link has actively driven sustainable transformation in recent years, delivering a stellar ESG performance for the year 2025. Key highlights recognized by international authorities include:
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Significant Advancement in International Assessments & Sustainable Procurement (EcoVadis Performance)
D-Link demonstrated robust capabilities and growth momentum across critical domains such as environmental practices, labor & human rights, and business ethics. Notably, in the “Sustainable Procurement” category, the company achieved a high score of 83 points, reflecting the outstanding effectiveness of its supplier ESG auditing and risk management systems.
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Deepening Corporate Governance and Information Transparency (Governance Pillar):
In terms of carbon reduction and resource management, D-Link’s 2025 purchased electricity decreased significantly by 14.68% compared to the 2021 baseline year, and the company successfully obtained the ISO 46001 Water Efficiency Management Systems certification. In terms of social participation, the annual value of public welfare engagement grew by 12.9% year-on-year, with social participation initiatives benefiting 12,913 person-times, while also receiving the ESG for Culture “Long-term Partner Award.”
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Implementing Environmental Protection and Social Co-prosperity (Environmental & Social Pillars)
In terms of carbon reduction and resource management, D-Link’s 2025 purchased electricity decreased significantly by 14.68% compared to the 2021 baseline year, and the company successfully obtained the ISO 46001 Water Efficiency Management Systems certification. In terms of social participation, the annual value of public welfare engagement grew by 12.9% year-on-year, with social participation initiatives benefiting 12,913 person-times, while also receiving the ESG for Culture “Long-term Partner Award.”
D-Link Corporation stated: “Retaining our place in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook for two consecutive years and achieving major progress in EcoVadis is the best recognition of our management team’s long-term commitment to ESG. Looking ahead, D-Link will continue to optimize its governance mechanisms, deepen alignment with international sustainability trends, and remain dedicated to creating long-term sustainable value for our clients, shareholders, and society.”