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Taiwan major ODMs net zero strategy status

Sabrina Yu
Sabrina Yu, Analyst
Taiwan's top-6 electronic ODMs, the Big Six, upgrade net-zero strategies, pushing from green power adoption to co-creating sustainable supply chains.
Abstract

Taiwan's "Big Six" electronics ODMs are advancing their net-zero strategies, moving beyond merely increasing the share of renewable energy in their own operations to actively reducing carbon emissions across the entire supply chain. A key driver of this shift is that the primary battleground for greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions is now moving toward Scope 3 emissions.

With growing pressure from the supply chain, stricter requirements from brand customers, and the expectation that Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission will soon mandate phased disclosure of Scope 3 emissions, reporting of Scope 3 GHG emissions is poised to become mainstream, according to DIGITIMES.

As critical partners in the global ICT supply chain, Taiwan's Big Six have actively advanced their carbon-reduction efforts in recent years to help brand customers achieve their net-zero goals. DIGITIMES observes that the Big Six have not only set net-zero targets for 2050, but also extended their interim 2030 reduction targets from Scope 1 and 2 to include Scope 3 emissions from the supply chain. Among them, Wistron stands out as the most ambitious, planning to achieve RE100 by 2030. Its renewable-energy usage share also led the Big Six in 2024, surpassing 70%.

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Published: November 28, 2025

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