UMC Achieves QC 080000 IECQ HSPM Qualification For All Fabs
"Sustainable development and environmental protection issues have become important indexes for conducting international business," said Dr. Jackson Hu, chairman and CEO at UMC. "UMC has been very successful in practicing environmentally-friendly development and sustainable-resource utilization to achieve our goal of operating as a green enterprise. We have integrated the concept of sustainable development into our core business strategy, so that two seemingly contradictory concepts, competitive business operation and environmental protection, can be harmonized for the benefit of society."
Corporations have taken extensive measures to conform to the new RoHS (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment) Directive that will become effective July 2006. The RoHS Directive will ban electronic products that contain certain levels of six listed hazardous substances from entering European markets. UMC has led the semiconductor industry in sustainable, environmentally friendly development with its QC 080000 IECQ HSPM Qualification, which stringent requirements go above and beyond the six listed materials in the RoHS guidelines to include the restriction of over 20 different hazardous substances.
The completion of QC 080000 IECQ HSPM qualification audit demonstrates UMC's capabilities in managing hazardous substances and meeting RoHS Directives. This qualification assures UMC's continued access to the European markets to help its customers expand their market share. The QC 080000 IECQ HSPM standard is based on the ISO 9001:2000 quality management system, while also combining a "flow orientation" measure and systematic management process. This standard is the only green product quality management system that has been widely used and approved around the world.
UMC began promoting its green supply chain management in 2003 as part of a larger international environmental protection trend. The company implemented standard procedures for green procurement through supplier controls and process and materials review. UMC also has materials inspections performed regularly by independent organizations to affirm strict compliance of the RoHS Directive. UMC became a SONY Green Partner in 2003 and completed its renewal audit in 2005, demonstrating positive customers recognition of UMC's efforts on hazardous substances.
UMC's years of promoting environmental protection, introducing sustainable development tools and participation in international environmental protection activities have gradually come to fruition. The World Bank Group gave official recognition to UMC's excellent environmental protection performance during its 2002 Global Summit of Sustainable Development. UMC also received the runner up award for Environmental Excellence from the Asian Institute of Management at their 2004 Asian CSR Awards. In 2006, UMC received the highest rank in a Corporate Social Responsibility Survey conducted by CommonWealth Magazine. These honors recognized UMC's efforts in promoting environmental protection, sustainable development and social responsibility in addition to pursuing business success and growth. Meanwhile, UMC was awarded several government honors such as the National Sustainable Development Award, Industrial Sustainable Excellence Award, Corporate Environmental Protection Award, Green Office Award, Water Conservation Award, Energy Saving Award, and others.
In the future, UMC will continue to improve itself based on a Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) system to effectively control hazardous substances through its implementation of QC 080000 IECQ HSPM for aspect of the company's operations. UMC will transform the RoHS regulation into a green business opportunity, and fulfill the responsibility of a corporate citizen by contributing to the benefit of the environment.
SOURCE: UMC