EIA Assessment System

To support individuals and organizations in the research, development, and achievement of SDGs and ESG goals, GSIEDA has developed the EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) system. This system can identify and evaluate the environmental impact performance of individuals and organizations, as well as their opportunities for certification. Through the EIA Sustainable Impact Operational Plan, individuals and organizations can formulate strategies for SDGs and ESG, establish directions for continuous improvement, and ultimately obtain the SWBs certification, which demonstrates their capacity to meet the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

Environmental Impact Certification

SDGs x ESG Guidance

  • The EEMS (Energy and Environmental Management System) can assist organizations in conducting environmental analysis and forecasting carbon impacts, thereby planning energy-saving and carbon-reduction pathways toward the 2050 net-zero target. By applying a PDCA (Plan–Do–Check–Act) continuous improvement strategy, EEMS enables enterprises to establish standards aligned with international ESG certifications.

  • Through the EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) system, sustainability talent can be cultivated with capabilities in sustainable impact operational planning as well as energy and environmental management. These developed competencies can then be applied to support organizations in planning and implementing SDGs, the 2050 net-zero roadmap, and ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) goals.

  • Furthermore, the EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) system can determine an organization’s potential to achieve sustainability certifications. By developing and implementing a sustainable impact operational plan, organizations are guided to meet the United Nations’ 17 SDGs, advance toward net-zero and ESG strategies, and comply with national sustainability certification standards.