
Community residents and non-profit organizations
The Significance of Stakeholders for CHS
Listening to community residents' opinions and maintaining good communication with them to sustainably deepen social impact.
Communication Channels (Frequency)
Sustainable issues online survey (annually)
Mutual visits and exchange of opinions (occasionally)
Assistance or sponsorship of community or non-profit organization activities (occasionally)
Interviews and exchange of opinions with local groups, public representatives, and opinion leaders (occasionally)
Information announcements on the company website (real-time)
Ethical behavior violation reporting hotline, dedicated email inbox, company website reporting system
Key Concerns
Community Engagement and Social Welfare
Air Pollutant Management
Waste Management
Responses
Online survey collection of 27 responses
Conducted 6 health promotion engagement sessions
Completed a total of 19 public donation projects
347 instances of volunteer service participation
Actions Taken
The dedicated units engage in occasion face-to-face communications and feedback sessions with the community. By listening to and understanding local community needs, they provide necessary assistance. Regular community meetings are also organized to promote traffic safety and health awareness, fostering a collaborative partnership with community members.