The ceremony was hosted by Global Views Magazine, with Minister of Environment Peng Chi-Ming among the guests, marking the progress Taiwanese companies have made on sustainable transition.
The Global Views ESG award is one of Taiwan’s longest-running and most representative sustainability prizes. This year 142 companies entered 239 projects; only 57 companies and 81 entries won. NTI was among the small number of winners also featured in an interview and in the ceremony film.
NTI has invested consistently in green printing, green packaging, smart logistics, low-carbon materials and printing technology. From a factory holding both LEED Gold and EEWH Diamond green building certification, through to green electricity, smart process management, low-carbon supply-chain collaboration and process-level carbon reduction, the aim has been to move sustainability out of the mission statement and into every process, every service and every pack.
Low carbon is not only a corporate responsibility — it is competitiveness. For packaging printing, sustainability is not just using less energy and emitting less carbon; it is integrating design, materials, process and management so clients get packaging that delivers on quality, efficiency and environmental value at the same time.
Alongside low-carbon operations, NTI has been building an ESG paper-craft cultural education programme, combining green printing with creative content partners on work that promotes ecological conservation, disaster-prevention education and marine conservation — extending sustainability from manufacturing into education, culture and public participation.
At the ceremony, Global Views founder Professor Charles Kao — on his 90th birthday — said that however ESG evolves, it comes down to one thing: doing things right. Driving ESG takes more than equipment and systems; it takes every colleague building on it in daily work.