On December 11, 2025, Ruentex Development received the Gold Award at the 2025 Taiwan Corporate Sustainability Awards (TCSA), marking a significant advance from last year’s Bronze Award and demonstrating a comprehensive strengthening of its sustainability performance and capabilities.
This achievement reflects professional reviewers’ high recognition of the company’s efforts over the past year across environmental, social, and governance dimensions, including enhanced sustainability governance, transparent ESG information disclosure, and tangible sustainable architecture outcomes.
This year’s sustainability report was prepared with reference to GRI, SASB, TCFD, and the UN SDGs, resulting in greatly improved disclosure depth and transparency. Highlights include climate management, energy performance, healthy building practices and sustainable material use, stakeholder engagement, employee care, and community involvement. The full report has been published on the company’s newly launched ESG information platform, providing a one-stop repository of sustainability information and corporate policies.
In the built environment category, the Ruentex Yucheng Office Building stood out with impressive accomplishments, achieving the highest Diamond level of Smart Building certification, demonstrating excellence in safety, energy efficiency, and user-friendly integration. The building also completed the full WELL Platinum certification assessment and is expected to receive official certification in the first quarter of next year, indicating top-tier performance in indoor air quality, daylighting, temperature and humidity control, acoustics, and psychological well-being — making it the first commercial building in the Nangang area to achieve this international distinction.
In environmental management, Ruentex Development continued to promote the use of low-carbon building materials, prefabricated construction, site environmental management, water conservation, and waste reduction, while tracking energy, water, and carbon performance metrics to demonstrate sustainability across the full building life cycle.
On the social dimension, the company strengthened community engagement and group-wide action, including first-time participation in Earth Hour, annual blood donation activities, reading promotion, public art beautification, and initiatives for senior-friendly spaces — making buildings not just structures, but vibrant living spaces that grow together with residents and the community.
Ruentex Development’s leap from a Bronze to a Gold Award at the 2025 TCSA highlights its overall enhancement in sustainability performance. Moving forward, the company will continue to shape high-quality built environments guided by “Health × Intelligence × Sustainability,” while strengthening transparent information disclosure and proactive social participation to co-create a sustainable future with the cities and communities it serves.