Sustainability

Environmental Risk Response

KyungSung MT views environmental risks not merely as business risks, but as a critical responsibility for the future of humanity.
With a clear long-term vision for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, we are systematically implementing strategies to lower our carbon footprint.
Our carbon reduction efforts are driven by an environmental-first approach that prioritizes the planet above all and ensures
that our operations do not pose any harm to the environment.

Climate and Energy
  • Carbon Neutrality Management
  • Carbon Footprint
  • Setting Carbon Reduction Targets

Today, climate change is intensifying environmental risks such as energy depletion, resource scarcity, and water shortages—posing a serious threat to human survival. In response, KyungSung MT is committed to actively addressing climate change through a variety of internal policies and strategic initiatives.

Energy Efficiency
  • Improvement of Energy Efficiency
  • Identification and Application of Energy-Saving Initiatives
  • Expansion of Renewable Energy

KyungSung MT is committed to improving energy efficiency and accelerating the adoption of renewable energy to drive energy diversification.

Resource Efficiency
  • Strengthened Waste Management
  • Prioritizing Eco-Friendly Products
  • Water Use Reduction

As global resources are finite, the cost of natural materials and raw resources is expected to rise steadily. In response, KyungSung MT is building and operating a management system that enhances resource recycling and improves efficiency, with the goal of conserving resources and optimizing cost structures.

Eco-Friendly Supply Chain Management
  • Operation of EHS Management System
  • Environmental Performance Monitoring and Metrics (e.g., Energy Use)
  • Environmental Management Assessments, Audits, and Follow-up Actions
  • Environmental Training and Awareness
  • Green Procurement Policy (Expanding Eco-Friendly Purchasing)

Recognizing the finite nature of global resources and the rising cost of natural materials, KyungSung MT is implementing a resource management system focused on enhancing recycling efforts and improving efficiency. These efforts aim to conserve resources and reduce operational costs.

Environmental Regulatory Change Management
Process for Identifying Applicable Laws and Regulations

Quarterly Monitoring of EHS Regulations

Review of Laws/Policies

Regulatory Register Update

Approval of the Register

Distribution and Employee Training

Awareness Training

Effectiveness Check

Compliance Evaluation

Corrective Actions

Waste Management

KyungSung MT generates both general and designated waste.
Designated waste includes materials such as metal scrap, cutting fluids, lubricants, and used organic solvents.
To minimize waste generation and maximize recycling efforts, we have implemented a structured waste management system.
All waste is consigned to licensed vendors in accordance with environmental regulations.
We also conduct annual on-site audits to verify legal compliance and ensure proper waste handling by our contractors.

Waste Generation

Waste Classification

Recyclable Materials

Transfer to Authorized Recyclers

Material Recycling

General Waste

Collected and Handed Over to Licensed Waste Contractors

Verification of Regulatory Compliance in Waste Disposal

Annual Waste Reporting and Review of Management Improvements

Conflict Minerals Policy

KyungSung MT is committed to responsible supply chain management and strives to protect human rights and the environment in conflict-affected regions. We do not use 3TG (Tantalum, Tin, Tungsten, and Gold) sourced unethically from the ten designated conflict areas*.

  • * Conflict Regions: Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Rwanda, Burundi, Angola, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Sudan, Central African Republic, and others.
  • ** 3TG: Tantalum, Tin, Tungsten, Gold

Environmental and Safety Training

KyungSung MT conducts regular environmental and safety training for all employees, reaffirming our commitment to building a safe, efficient, and eco-conscious workplace.

Field-Level Training for Safety Managers
  • OSH Manager Training
    (Occupational Safety & Health)
  • Training for Supervisors
  • Fire Safety, Gas Safety, Elevator Operation, and Environmental Training
Occupational Health and Safety Training
  • Regular Safety Training
  • Special Safety Training
  • New Employee Safety Orientation
Operational Training for Safety Managers
  • Annual evacuation drills are conducted for fire, power outage, gas leak, and other emergencies.