By Delta Thailand - Published August 26, 2025
Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL has been recognized in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2025, marking a decade of consecutive inclusion. This recognition highlights Delta’s strong performance in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices and its leadership in advancing sustainable development in the electronics industry.
The Yearbook ceremony took place on May 20 at the Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park in Bangkok, gathering senior executives, ESG experts, and corporate leaders. Representing Delta at the event was Ms. Aonthip Aorthong, Sustainable Development Manager, who joined peers to celebrate achievements in corporate sustainability.
Delta was selected from among 7,690 companies evaluated across 62 industries. Only 780 organizations met the criteria for inclusion, based on S&P Global’s Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA). Within its industry segment ITC Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components Delta ranks among the top ten companies globally. It also remains the only Thai electronics company included in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) since 2021.
The event featured opening remarks from Ms. Radhika Tomar, Director of CSA Corporate Engagement at S&P Global, and a keynote by Khun Asadej Kongsiri, President of the Stock Exchange of Thailand. Mr. Robert Dornau, Head of CSA Corporate Engagement, shared insights on methodology and ESG trends, followed by a panel discussion on sustainability priorities for 2025.
Delta continues to align operations with global sustainability frameworks and has made steady progress toward its net-zero emissions target by 2050. The company is expanding its use of renewable energy and integrating sustainability into daily operations, supply chains, and innovation strategies.
This recognition reflects the dedication of Delta teams across the organization and reinforces the company’s long-term approach to responsible growth. By embedding sustainability into its core strategy, Delta contributes to global climate goals while supporting Thailand’s transition to a low-carbon economy.