inno.N

SHE Management

inno.N is committed to the improvement of safety and hygiene, preservation of the environment and enhancement of health in society.

Key activities

inno.N takes the lead in promoting the health and beauty of mankind, thereby contributing to increased value in life.

Joint fire-fighting exercise
with the public and
private sectors

Annual training to better respond to large-scale accidents are held jointly with public institutions or independently.

Safety and hygiene campaign

Awareness of safety was promoted through a quarterly fire-prevention competition, mottos and posters, and a campaign to promote safety on commuting routes

Cooperation with
suppliers for a win-win

A win-win, co-prosperity program to promote a culture of growing together with suppliers in the field of safety, hygiene and environment.

Major Disaster
Response Committee

A monthly corporate-wide committee is held with the heads of divisions and the CEO to raise awareness on safety, hygiene and environmental management and reinforce quality and environmental management activities.

Safety and hygiene campaign

Greenhouse gas emissions are reduced and managed through energy conservation activities that form a part of sustainable environmental management (e.g. solar power-operated devices, LED lightbulbs and high-efficiency pumps are gradually installed to replace their less environment-friendly counterparts.)
  • Management of the quality of emitted air and discharged water
    Pollutants are managed to be kept under the legally permitted levels.
  • Systematic management of chemical substances
    Legal compliance and systematic management of chemical substances are carried out to promote the health and safety of employees.
  • Initiatives to reduce waste
    Initiatives to increase recycling to minimize incineration or landfilling of waste
  • Initiatives to re-use water
    R/O concentrated water is recycled and used as a coolant

Environmental Performance

Main Category Sub-Category Indicator Unit 2021 2020 2019
Energy consumption Within the organization Energy consumption Total energy consumption within the oorganization TJ 674 562 456
Renewable energy Solar power TJ 5.9 2.4 0
Indirect energy consumption Electricity TJ 469.351 388.023 296.18
GHG emissions Direct GHG emissions (Scope 1) Total direct GHG emissions(Scope 1) tCO2-eq 10,783.29 9,221.14 8,499.03
Indirect GHG emissions (Scope 2) Total location-based indirect GHG emissions(Scope 2) tCO2-eq 22,353.85 18,526.72 14,174.07
Total GHG emissions Total GHG emissions (Scope1 + Scope2) tCO2-eq 33,156 27,747 22,672
Total emissions in emission unit Total emissions in emission unit (Scope1 + Scope2) tCO2eq/100 mil. Won 4.31 4.64 4.2
Water Water consumption (A=B+C+D+E) Composite ton 500,429 409,452 301,540
Water consumption Groundwater (B) ton 33,876 38,576 36,850
Industrial water(C) ton 29,034 22,395 12.897
Water supply (D) ton 417,921 335,687 264,677
Proportion of recirculated/ recycled water Amount of recirculated/recycled water(E) ton 19,598 12,794 0
Proportion of recirculated/recycled water % 3.92 3.12 0
Waste Waste generated in the process of disposal Amount of total waste ton 1,083 939 1,166
Recycled waste generated in the process of disposal Amount of total recycled waste ton 529 415 448
Proportion of recycled waste % 48.8 44.2 38.4
Air pollutants Air pollutant emissions SOx Ton 0.15 0 0.06
Dust Ton 0.39 0.36 0.66
NOx Ton 3.38 2.2 2.53
Water pollutants Water pollutant emissions COD Ton 3.32 2.51 3.06
BOD Ton 1.55 0.87 0.82
SS Ton 2.99 1.88 1.38
Violation of environmental law and regulation Penalties and nonmonetary sanctions incurred for environmental regulation violations Penalties and nonmonetary sanctions incurred for environmental regulation violations Cases 0 0 0
Penalties incurred from environmental regulation violations KRW 0 0 0
Nonmonetary sanctions Cases 0 0 0
Incidents raised for dispute resolution Cases 0 0 0
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