Sustainability, Culture, and Charity: How SINOX Embodies CSR Values

Society’s expectations of businesses have long moved beyond profitability. Today, companies are expected to use their influence to drive positive change and contribute to the broader community. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has therefore become an increasingly important focus. At SINOX, we have been committed to public welfare for many years—whether in cultural preservation, charitable initiatives, or programs that integrate our core capabilities—continuously advancing both our corporate culture and social impact.
Rooted in Taiwan, SINOX has built a strong record of dedicated efforts to promote and preserve Taiwanese culture. Our sponsorship helped make possible The Legend of Attabu, a docudrama film about the rise and fall of the Lin family of Wufeng’s fortunes and significant influence across different eras in Taiwan, forming a vital historical record on film. In the education field, SINOX’s contributions to the Cheng Kung University Cultural Foundation helped found the Cheng Kung University Alumni Club, providing greatly improved lodging and conference facilities for use in international exchange.
Among various charity efforts, SINOX has long devoted particular attention to children, donating to The Children Charity Association of Taiwan. When a devastating earthquake struck Taiwan on 21 September 1999, SINOX employees donated a day’s salary to relief efforts. A decade later when Typhoon Morakot left 673 people dead and thousands homeless in its wake, flattening Xiaolin Village, the company led a donation drive for Xiaolin survivors. And when a gas line explosion rocked Kaohsiung in 2014, we again invited employees to donate freely to relief efforts. Each such campaign bringing the company closer to the land and its people. When social welfare groups around Taiwan are in need, SINOX is there to lend a helping hand, making donations to charitable organizations including the following: the Field Relief Agency of Taiwan, Koo Foundation Sun Yat-Sen Cancer Center, Maria Social Welfare Foundation, Cathwel Service Taiwan, Garden of Hope Foundation, Chung Yi Social Welfare Foundation, Faith Hope Love Children’s House, the Andrew Training Center for Mentally Disabled Children of Hualian, the Hsinchu Catholic Social Welfare Foundation, and the Holy Word Children’s Home.
As CSR continues to evolve, it increasingly calls for alignment with a company’s core business and values. SINOX places strong emphasis on the concepts of slow living, recreation, and sustainability, and continues to explore ways to integrate these values into volunteer programs, environmental initiatives, and educational support. Through these efforts, we aim not only to contribute to our long-term business development but also to expand the positive impact we create within societ.
Conflict Minerals Sourcing Policy
Reported by EICC that the origin of these minerals has become the Democratic Republic of Congo's main revenue sources of armed rebel groups, to deal in arms, continued its bloody conflict between government forces, devastated the local civilian population, thus triggering international disputes.
As a global citizen, we hereby declare and promise not to use metals from the origins of conflict minerals. In addition, we request our supply chain all suppliers to:
1. Conduct business operations in a way of social and environmental responsibility.
2. Not use the conflict minerals originated from the Democratic Republic of the Congo(DRC)and its adjoining countries; however, the conflict-free minerals from the DRC and neighboring countries are not banned.
3. Trace the origins of the metals used, e.g. Au, Ta, Sn, and W, and fill in the investigation from/sign declaration, and commit to exercising due diligence in accordance with the OECD Guidance to ensure that suppliers' minerals will not directly or indirectly finance or benefit armed groups.
4. Commits to only sourcing from independently validated smelters/refineries.
5. Make the same requirements to your upstream suppliers.