Adoption of a Web-Based Reporting System
14.6% Reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Achievements in Obtaining Global ESG Certifications

Hansemobility has published its first-ever sustainability management report since its founding, releasing on August 12 both the company’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) management achievements as well as its mid-to-long-term goals.


Hansae Mobility Sustainability Management Report. Hansae Mobility

Hansae Mobility Sustainability Management Report. Hansae Mobility

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This report was prepared in compliance with the global reporting standard, the GRI Standard, based on activities carried out throughout the year 2025.


To improve data accessibility, Hansemobility has moved away from the traditional PDF format and adopted a web-based reporting system. This allows the company to swiftly review and verify key indicators required for supply chain audits related to environment, safety, and quality.


The report also reflects accomplishments in evaluations and certifications required by the global automotive supply chain. In 2025, Hansemobility obtained the “Full Label” from the European auto industry’s supply chain sustainability initiative RSCI and was awarded excellent ratings in ESG assessments by major automaker clients. The company also achieved TISAX AL3 certification, the automotive industry’s information security standard.


In the environmental sector, Hansemobility used 2019 as the baseline year and presented a roadmap to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2045. In 2025, greenhouse gas emissions amounted to 22,305 tCO₂eq, which represented a 14.6% decrease compared to 2023. The recycling rate for waste was recorded at 86.4%, and all general waste was recycled.


In the social sector, Hansemobility achieved zero cases of industrial accidents and serious accidents in 2025, as well as zero days of lost work due to injury. The rate of process defects is managed at 30 PPM. The company maintained zero product recalls for three consecutive years and achieved a 100% approval rate in the International Material Data System (IMDS). In terms of governance, Hansemobility joined the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) in July 2025 to strengthen its sustainability management framework.


Han Nakgon, CEO of Hansemobility, stated, “This report objectively assesses the company’s current status with data, and highlights tangible achievements made to meet global clients’ supply chain standards. We have transparently established and disclosed the greenhouse gas reduction pathway toward 2030, and we will share annual updates on our progress toward carbon neutrality with stakeholders through the web report.”



Founded in 1984, Hansemobility has been producing core automotive components for over 40 years, supplying products to companies such as GM, Hyundai Motor Company and Kia, Stellantis, Volkswagen, and Porsche.


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