HK Inno.N has demonstrated its ESG competitiveness by securing the top position among companies with assets exceeding 2 trillion won in the first half of the year, according to SustainBest, an ESG evaluation agency.
On July 1, HK Inno.N announced that it received the highest rating (AA) in the '2026 First Half ESG Evaluation' released by SustainBest, ranking first among companies with assets over 2 trillion won.
SustainBest conducts ESG evaluations of domestic companies twice a year. This evaluation covered a total of 1,305 companies.
In the evaluation results, HK Inno.N scored evenly across all areas of environmental, social, and governance, placing first in the 'ESG Best Companies 100' group of companies with assets over 2 trillion won.
Notably, this evaluation was the first conducted since HK Inno.N was included in the group of companies with assets exceeding 2 trillion won. The company has maintained the top asset ranking for five consecutive half-year periods since the first half of 2024.
In the environmental sector, HK Inno.N showcased its greenhouse gas reduction effects through third-party power trading contracts for renewable energy transition. In the social sector, it systematically conducted overseas supply chain audits for global supply chain management, while in the governance sector, it established a CEO succession policy to ensure a transparent and stable management system.
Additionally, the company published its '2025 Sustainability Management Report,' which details its ESG strategies and performance, overhauling the format from a horizontal to a vertical standard disclosure format. It also strengthened its information management system through the establishment of a company-wide ESG data platform.
Kwak Dal-won, CEO of HK Inno.N, stated, "This evaluation reflects our recognized ESG performance across all industries. We will continue to strengthen our foundation for sustainable management."
Meanwhile, HK Inno.N was recognized for its contributions to sustainable management by receiving a commendation from the Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy at the '2025 Sustainable Management Awards Ceremony' last year.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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