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GREEN TRANSFORMATION AND PUNISHMENT IN THE MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS: FOCUS ON THE SUPPLY CHAIN OF TAIWAN'S IT INDUSTRY
GREEN TRANSFORMATION AND PUNISHMENT IN THE MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS: FOCUS ON THE SUPPLY CHAIN OF TAIWAN'S IT INDUSTRY
Katsumasa Tanaka
Bunkyo University, Japan
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Abstract
With the goal of Carbon Neutrality (CN) by 2050, governments and companies are seeking strategies to balance economic and environmental measures. In response to this market environment, the purpose of this paper is to examine the efforts of machinery manufacturers to achieve Green Transformation (GX). First, this study conducted that the pilot study is the major machinery manufacturers (heavy electrical machinery, aircraft, automotive and IT manufacturing industries) and their suppliers in their supply chains to verify Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions based on the GHG Protocol. Based on the results of the pilot study, this study focuses on and interviews Taiwan's IT manufacturing industry and the financial companies that support them. As a result, this study showed that the progress of GX in the machinery manufacturing supply chain characteristics of the core companies and the weight of their GHG emissions, and that the conditions for effective disposal vary with each trend. And it revealed that the machinery manufacturing supply chain can be divided into three categories of suppliers.
Key words: Green Transformation (GX), Carbon Neutrality (CN), Innovation, Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol, Machinery Manufacturers