Sports Equality Included in ESG Evaluation; Sports Administration Encourages Corporate Resource Injection

Taiwan's Sports Administration announced that 'sports equality' has been integrated into the Taiwan Stock Exchange's ESG evaluation (G-32 indicator). Companies are encouraged to support adaptive sports, transforming social contribution into measurable sustainability performance.
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To implement the policy vision of "Strengthening Taiwan through Sports" and align with global sustainable development trends, sports equality has been included in the practical examples of the G-32 indicator in the Taiwan Stock Exchange's "115th Year (First Edition) ESG Evaluation." It is hoped that the positive cycle of sports equality for all will co-create a win-win vision for sustainable development. ESG stands for Environment, Social, and Governance, which is a new type of data and indicator for evaluating enterprises.

The Sports Administration stated at a regular press conference today that sports are a fundamental right of every Taiwanese citizen. Promoting adaptive sports not only protects the sports rights of people with disabilities and special needs but is also an important indicator demonstrating national civilized development and social progress.

Looking forward to corporate support for sports for people with disabilities and special needs, the Sports Administration mentioned that in addition to giving back to society for public welfare, it can also be accurately transformed into specific and measurable sustainability performance, becoming a key indicator for listed companies to demonstrate their corporate social responsibility and corporate governance achievements.

The Sports Administration added that the vision for promoting this policy is to guide private forces to connect with national sports development, allowing enterprises to become a gentle backing to support sports for people with disabilities and special needs. It sincerely invites all sectors to incorporate "sports equality" into their corporate culture, pouring positive power into every corner of society. (Editor: Li Hengshan) 1150409