Fuburg recognizes the potential impacts of its operations on the natural environment and focuses its environmental management efforts on reducing pollution, conserving resources, and promoting environmentally friendly products. The Company’s principal operations are conducted at existing manufacturing facilities and business locations. Fuburg continues to monitor the potential environmental impacts associated with its operating sites, raw material use, energy consumption, water use, emissions, and waste management, while progressively strengthening the identification and management of nature-related issues.
Environmental Management System
Guided by its philosophy of “Sustainable Operations and Steady Development,” Fuburg places importance on environmental protection while caring for employee health and maintaining a safe working environment.
The Company has implemented the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System, establishing objectives and plans to continuously improve environmental performance. Fuburg is committed to the ongoing improvement of its environmental, safety, and health management performance.
Environmental Protection and Resource Use
Fuburg seeks to minimize environmental impacts throughout its business activities, product design, and manufacturing processes, while integrating resource conservation and pollution prevention into daily operations. Key measures include:
- Reducing the use of disposable tableware and paper cups.
- Using email whenever possible and encouraging double-sided printing and document scanning to reduce paper consumption.
- Complying with applicable environmental laws and regulations.
- Continuing to promote green product design.
- Reducing harmful air emissions, wastewater, and waste generation while increasing the proportion of resources recycled.
- Providing employees and contractors with ongoing education and communication on environmental issues.
Natural Environment and Biodiversity
In response to growing attention to biodiversity and natural capital management, Fuburg will progressively review the relationship between its major operating locations, supply chain activities, and the natural environment based on its scale of operations and data availability.
Relevant findings will be incorporated into environmental management, supplier management, and product design considerations to reduce the potential impacts of the Company’s operations on the environment and ecosystem services.
Fuburg conducts its global business activities with an emphasis on protecting the natural environment, complying with applicable laws and regulations, and reducing waste. All departments are expected to minimize environmental impacts when conducting business activities and designing or manufacturing products.
Water Resources and Waste Management
Fuburg places importance on water resource use and waste management throughout its operations and implements daily management measures to reduce water consumption and waste generation.
The Company manages water sources, wastewater discharge, and waste collection and disposal processes according to the characteristics of its operations, while requiring related activities to comply with applicable regulations and internal environmental management requirements.
Fuburg manages waste based on the principles of source reduction, waste separation and recycling, outsourced collection, and proper disposal. The Company continues to review waste generated from production processes, packaging materials, and office activities and progressively strengthens the collection of information on waste flows, treatment methods, recycling, and reuse as a basis for improving resource efficiency.
2025 Water Use and Waste Generation
| Item | 2024 | 2025 | Year-on-Year Change |
| Annual Factory Water Consumption | 2,612 metric tons | 2,602 metric tons | Decrease of 10 metric tons |
| Annual Factory Waste Generation | 14.5 metric tons | 14.2 metric tons | Decrease of 0.3 metric tons |
Total water consumption in 2025 was 2,602 metric tons, approximately 0.38% lower than in 2024. All waste generated was classified as non-hazardous waste, with total waste generation reaching 14.2 metric tons in 2025, approximately 2% lower than in 2024. The data covers Fuburg’s operations in Taiwan.
Pollution Prevention and Environmental Improvement
To reduce the environmental impacts of its operations and production processes, Fuburg continues to support energy conservation, carbon reduction, and green environmental policies through measures including waste reduction, energy reuse, and the installation of dust collection facilities.
For the most recent fiscal year and up to the publication date of the Annual Report, Fuburg incurred no losses, compensation payments, or penalties resulting from environmental pollution.
