For a sustainable future, SHIN IL prioritizes environmental protection
in all business activities and production processes and promotes the following
as top priorities to contribute to preserving the global environment.
We must obtain, maintain, and manage environmental permits and registrations necessary for business operations. Requirements such as operation and reporting needed for the licensing process must be observed.
Emissions of pollutants and waste generation must be regularly inspected to identify improvements. And pollutant emissions must be reduced or pollutant sources must be removed through the addition of pollutant control facilities.
To prevent health or environmental hazards caused by hazardous chemicals, chemicals must be managed separately, including identification and labeling, at all stages from purchase to transportation, handling, use, storage, and disposal.
When recycling and disposing of materials, It must be complied with local laws and regulations related to prohibiting or restricting the use or handling of certain materials, including identification and labeling of materials.
A system must be established to measure air pollutant emissions. Volatile organic compounds, corrosives, dust, fine dust, ozone depletion substances, and combustion by-products must be monitored on a regular basis by identifying their characteristics. Emissions of air pollutants must be minimized through appropriate methods, and must be treated and discharged in accordance with laws and regulations prior to discharge.
A system must be established to measure and calculate energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions. Efforts should be made to come up with ways to reduce energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions.
A system to measure water resource usage and wastewater discharge must be established and constantly monitored to ensure there is no illegal discharge or leakage of pollutants. Efforts should be made to reduce water resource use and increase recycling. Discharge of water pollutants must be minimized through appropriate methods, and must be treated and discharged in accordance with laws and regulations.