Gone are the days when companies were said to go “beyond compliance” if they had sustainability ambitions and operated in a largely voluntary space.
Corporate sustainability now sits in a tangle of business priorities, stakeholder expectations, and regulatory obligations. New landmark legislation and policies have changed the game in many markets where semiconductor value chain companies do business. Today, accuracy of information, threshold-setting, evaluation criteria, and due diligence are subject to scrutiny, fines, and litigation.
A myriad of compliance risks are now linked to business actions that were historically voluntary in a sustainability context. Fueling the shift are regulations such as the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
Across the semiconductor value chain, it is crucial for companies to have a solid regulatory strategy for their sustainability activities. They must take into account, for example, mandatory rules that drive up risks from selectively taking action on some sustainability issues while demoting others.
Semiconductor manufacturing and design firms, together with their business partners, face heightened pressure to navigate business and sustainability priorities around the climate transition, human capital management, supply chain management, and a host of other environmental, social, and governance issues that are high on regulatory agendas.
The SEMI Sustainability Initiative hosts several working groups that bring to light common concerns and provide a forum for sharing response strategies. To sharpen the guidance that SEMI offers, the Sustainability Initiative is launching the webinar series, Global State of Play: Sustainability Regulations, Reporting, & Incentives. This series offers semiconductor industry professionals the chance to learn from top-tier experts on the most pressing challenges in compliance, disclosure, and strategy for sustainable business.
The first webinar, Developing a Regulatory Strategy for Sustainability: How to Navigate Key Sustainability Decisions, will feature Ashley Walter, Partner and Chief Sustainability Officer at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP.
As the global business association for the electronics design and manufacturing value chain, SEMI is pleased to convene experts to address improving sustainability strategies for our industry. The SEMI Sustainability Initiative invites industry stakeholders to see the importance of building a regulatory strategy that coordinates across functions, from engineering to the boardroom.
Jordan Famularo, PhD, is Programs Manager, Sustainability at SEMI.