Acer Named in S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2023

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The S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2023 put Acer Inc. in the Top 5% group, which is made up of only 708 companies out of the more than 7,800 that were evaluated for sustainable business practices.

Acer has once again made it to the list of the top-performing companies in the "Computers & Peripherals and Office Electronics" industry yearbook for the third year in a row.

Acer's commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles is reflected in its transparent reporting and initiatives as part of its Earthion sustainability mission. This has resulted in Acer's inclusion in various sustainability indices worldwide, such as:

  • MSCI ESG Leaders Indexes, where Acer has been a constituent for nine consecutive years and received the highest rating of "AAA" in its category.

  • Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) Emerging Markets, where Acer has been listed for nine consecutive years.

  • EcoVadis Sustainability Rating, where Acer was awarded the Platinum medal, representing the top 1% of rated companies.

  • FTSE4Good Emerging Index, where Acer has been listed for seven years.

  • FTSE4Good TIP Taiwan ESG Index, supported by the Taiwan Stock Exchange, where Acer has been listed for five years.

In addition, Acer's Vero line of products made with recycled materials has been expanding, providing more options for consumers, businesses, and organizations to reduce their carbon footprint.

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