
Environment
Greenhouse Gas Management
Roundday Group has established a GHG inventory system aligned with ISO 14064-1 and supported by a digital carbon management platform to enhance data accuracy and transparency.
GHG Emissions Statistics
The Roundday Group’s GHG inventory covers 13 sites across Taiwan, including Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, forming the foundation for our decarbonization strategy.
Total emissions in 2025 amounted to 23,734.168 tCO₂e, including:
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Category 1 (Direct Emissions): 8,795.6784 tCO₂e
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Primarily from Fugitive Emissions (24.27%) and Mobile Combustion (12.53%).
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Category 2 (Indirect Energy Emissions): 14,938.4896 tCO₂e
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Accounts for 62.94% of total emissions.
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Emissions by Gas Type
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Carbon Dioxide (CO₂): 17,925.8855 tCO₂e (75.53%)
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Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs): 5,743.3266 tCO₂e (24.20%)
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Others (CH₄, N₂O, etc.): combined total of 0.27%.

Carbon Management & Training
We conduct an annual GHG inventory and appoint carbon champions at each site, supported by at least two carbon management training sessions per year.
Adoption of Natural Refrigerants
CO₂ and NH₃ refrigerants with low GWP are used at three sites to support low-carbon cold chain operations.


Low-Carbon Fleet
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100% electric material handling equipment
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4 hybrid electric trucks introduced
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Environmental certification for vehicle emissions management
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GPS and AI-enabled route optimization across all vehicles

Renewable energy
Solar systems installed at 6 logistics centers, generating 2.86 million kWh in 2025, equivalent to the annual CO₂ absorption of approximately 100,000 trees—scaling renewable energy for low-carbon operations.
Solar Energy Utilization
▏Self-Consumption
Reducing facility costs and emissions to provide
low-carbon services.
▏Feed-in Tariff
Supporting national green energy development
via Taipower.
▏Corporate Wheeling
Strategic partnerships providing green energy
sources to other enterprises.
2.86MkWh
Generated in 2025
6 sites
Solar Systems Installed
Energy Management
We enhance energy efficiency and sustainability through external electricity programs and group-wide initiatives.
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Demand Response Participation
3 sites participate in demand response programs, reducing peak electricity use to enhance grid stability.

Energy-Saving Competition
We run a group-wide energy-saving competition, incentivizing sites to reduce energy use.
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Energy Efficiency Upgrades
Two sites implemented ESCO projects under the Ministry of Economic Affairs, achieving over 20% energy savings.
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Energy Awareness & Engagement
We promote energy awareness through regular on-site communications and team briefings.

Water Management
Wastewater Treatment
On-site treatment systems are in place at both logistics parks, ensuring compliant discharge and water quality through regular third-party testing.
Water Reuse
At the RD&D PABP Logistics Park, rainwater and cooling water are collected and reused for landscape irrigation, improving water efficiency.