Delta Becomes First Corporation in Taiwan to Serve as an Official Observer at the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16) to Share its Biodiversity Policies and Coral Restoration Achievements
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Delta Electronics has become Taiwan's first to participate as an official observer at the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16) in Colombia. Through its foundation, Delta organized four events showcasing its coral restoration achievements and biodiversity policies. The company, which became a TNFD Forum member in 2023, aims to restore 10,000 coral colonies by 2025. Delta's Chaojing Coral Conservation Center currently houses 20 coral species and 3,000 live coral colonies, targeting the protection of at least 30 threatened species. The company has developed Micro-CT and LED lighting equipment for coral growth and will participate in UNFCCC COP29 in Azerbaijan to share innovations in energy-efficient building integration.
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- First Taiwan to gain observer status at UN Biodiversity Conference
- Houses 3,000 live coral colonies across 20 species in Conservation Center
- Targeting restoration of 10,000 coral colonies by 2025
- Successfully developed specialized Micro-CT and LED lighting equipment for coral growth
- Early adopter of TNFD (Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures)
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Shan-Shan Guo, Chief Brand Officer of Delta and Vice Chairperson of the Delta Electronics Foundation, said, "As an official observer to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), we have actively participated annually since 2007, bringing back the latest carbon reduction information and sharing how Delta leverages its strengths to address global warming. This year, we are honored to gain observer status at CBD
Dr. Chang-Feng Dai, Chief Consultant of Delta Foundation's "The Birth Coral Restoration Project", said, "It's encouraging to see academia and corporations collaborating for coral restoration, especially with the introduction of technology to enhance coral heat tolerance. Delta has supported Taiwanese coral reef researchers in achieving various aspects of research, such as cultivating heat-resilient Pocillopora acuta in laboratories for field restoration, using sexual reproduction for maintaining coral genetic diversity, collecting gametes from spawning corals for artificial incubation, and establishing the Chaojing Coral Conservation Center in Keelung. This center currently houses 20 coral species and 3,000 live coral colonies, aiming to protect at least 30 threatened species listed on the IUCN Red List and endemic Taiwanese species. Once these coral colonies are transplanted into marine protected areas, we will continue monitoring coral fish abundance as a key indicator of restoration success. Additionally, with Delta's Micro-CT technology and next-generation DNA sequencing, we will improve coral species identification and help establish
Delta Foundation hosted side events with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) at the "Nature Pavilion" and the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) at the "ForCoral Pavilion", as well as sharing insights with the Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and Academia Sinica Biodiversity Research Center (BRCAS). Since launching its coral restoration project in 2021, Delta has successfully developed Micro-CT and LED lighting equipment suitable for coral growth, aiding coral reef researchers and institutions both domestically and internationally with data acquisition, research, and ex-situ conservation. During the conference, Delta was also invited by the
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About Delta
Delta, founded in 1971, and listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (code:2308), is a global leader in switching power supplies and thermal management products with a thriving portfolio of IoT-based smart energy-saving systems and solutions in the fields of industrial automation, building automation, telecom power, data center infrastructure, EV charging, renewable energy, energy storage and display, to nurture the development of smart manufacturing and sustainable cities. As a world-class corporate citizen guided by its mission statement, "To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow," Delta leverages its core competence in high-efficiency power electronics and its ESG-embedded business model to address key environmental issues, such as climate change. Delta serves customers through its sales offices, R&D centers and manufacturing facilities spread over close to 200 locations across 5 continents.
Throughout its history, Delta has received various global awards and recognition for its business achievements, innovative technologies and dedication to ESG. Since 2011, Delta has been listed on the DJSI World Index of Dow Jones Sustainability™ Indices for 13 consecutive years. Delta has also won CDP with double A List for 3 times for its substantial contribution to climate change and water security issues and has been named Supplier Engagement Leader for its continuous development of a sustainable value chain for 7 consecutive years.
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