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Alliance for Water Stewardship Comformity Assessment Report
Prepared for Career Electronic (Kunshan) Co., Ltd.
(AWS-010-INT-CAB-00-08-00015-0076)
Prepared by: SGS
SGS Ref.: CN/SZH
Version: 1
Date: Dec. 14, 2018
This is a controlled document, which is subject to SGS document control procedures.
It may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express permission of SGS China
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REPORT DETAILS
REFERENCE
CLIENT REFERENCE Wang Changzhen
REPORT TITLE ALLIANCE FOR WATER STEWARDSHIP CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT REPORT
DATE SUBMITTED: Dec. 14, 2018
CLIENT: Changzhen Wang
Facility Manager, Career Electronic (Kunshan) Co., Ltd.
T +86 0512 5771 8998 Ext. 589
No. 18, Chin Sha Chiang South Road, Kunshan Development Zone, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province P.R.China http://www.Career.com.cn/
PREPARED BY: Andy ZHOU Jiansong Chang
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. Suzhou Branch
4st floor, D Building, Ascendas Industry Park, No.5 Xinghan Street, SIP Suzhou, P. R. China. 215021
Tel: +86 (0) 512 6299 0222
E-mail: [email protected]
SIGNED: Andy ZHOU Signed:
TECHNICAL SIGNATORY
Francesca Cerchia Signed:
STATUS FINAL DRAFT
NOTICE This document is issued by SGS under its General Conditions of Service accessible at http://www.sgs.com/terms_and_conditions.htm. Attention is drawn to the limitation of liability, indemnification and jurisdiction issues defined therein.
Any holder of this document is advised that information contained hereon reflects SGS’s findings at the time of its intervention only and within the limits of Client’s instructions, if any. SGS’s sole responsibility is to its Client and this document does not exonerate parties to a transaction from exercising all their rights and obligations under the transaction documents. Any unauthorised alteration, forgery or falsification of the content or appearance of this document is unlawful and offenders may be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
REPORT DETAILS ................................................................................................................ 2
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................. 4
2 SCOPE OF ASSESSMENT ............................................................................................ 5
3 STAKEHOLDER ANNOUNCEMENT AND CONSULTATION ........................................ 8
4 DESCRIPTION OF CATCHMENT ................................................................................. 11
5 SUMMARY OF SHARED WATER CHALLENGES ....................................................... 18
6 INDICATORS CHECKLIST ........................................................................................... 19
7 AUDIT FINDINGS ......................................................................................................... 28
8 SUMMARY .................................................................................................................... 31
9 OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT...................................................................... 32
10 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMANDATIONS ............................................................. 33
11 REFERENCES .............................................................................................................. 34
APPENDIX 1 SGS AUDIT CHECKLIST............................................................................... 37
APPENDIX 2 CAREER ACTION PLANS RESPONSE TO FINDINGS ................................ 38
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1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The scope of services covers the conformity assessment of water use in compliance with the
AWS International Water Stewardship Standard (Version 1.0) for Career Electronic
(Kunshan) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Career” or “the site”) located at No. 18, Chin
Sha Chiang South Road, Kunshan Development Zone, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province
P.R.China. The assessment has been completed in compliance with the AWS Certification
requirements, Version 1.0 dated July 2015.
Career started operating in 1998, and it manufactures and assembles flexible printed circuit
boards.
On Nov. 14-15, 2018, SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. (hereinafter
referred to as “SGS”) conducted the conformity assessment for Career’s facilities and
activities with regard to certification to the AWS Standard. A total of five findings were raised
during the course of the audit process, and they were all categorized as minor non-
conformities.
Career responded the findings raised with root cause analysis and action plans, and
submitted corrected documentation as evidence to successfully closeall findings raised in the
audit.
Given the review of evidence provided and the site visit, SGS recommends that Career be
awarded AWS Core Certified status with a surveillance audit interval of annual frequency.
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2 SCOPE OF ASSESSMENT
The scope of services covers the conformity assessment of water use in compliance with the
AWS International Water Stewardship Standard (Version 1.0) for Career Electronic
(Kunshan) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Career”) located at No. 18, Chin Sha Chiang
South Road, Kunshan Development Zone, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province P.R.China. The
assessment has been completed in compliance with the AWS Certification requirements,
Version 1.0 dated July 2015.
A pre-assessment for Career’s facilities and activities with regard to certification to the AWS
Standard was performed by SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. (hereinafter
referred to as “SGS”) on Sep. 25-26, 2018. During the pre-assessment, SGS carried out an
on-site audit covering water supply facilities, electroplating workshop, chemical warehouse,
hazardous waste storage, wastewater treatment facilities, online monitoring devices installed
for treated effluent, employees’ canteen and dormitories, personnel interviews and document
reviews. A total of twelve findings were raised during the course of the pre-assessment
process. Career responded that corrective actions will be taken to successfully close all
findings raised in the pre-assessment before the commencement of conformity assessment.
On Nov. 14-15, 2018, SGS conducted the conformity assessment of Career’s facilities and
activities with regard to certification to the AWS Standard. Table 2.1 presents SGS audit
team. The audit plan is attached as a separate document.
Table 2.1 SGS Audit Team
Audit Team Qualifications/Experience
Andy ZHOU Team Leader
AWS certified auditor, with more than 12 years experience
in pollution control, environmental impact assessment,
ISO14001 audit and training.
Jiansong Chang Team Member
AWS certified auditor, with more than 23 years experience
in environmental impact assessment (EIA), treatment of
wastewater, solid waste and hazardous waste, more than 5
years experience in performing environmental and social
risk assessment in line with the IFC E&S, FSC FM and
RTRS soy bean production standards.
Donglin Zhu Technical Expert
Dr. Donglin Zhu, senior engineer, WWF’s special advisor of
water stewardship, and external tutor of graduate student
of Environmental College, Fudan University. A key expert
to develop the state master plan for controlling Tai Lake
contamination, and to be responsible for the study of 13th
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Five-Year Plan for water environmental governance of Tai
Lake catchment.
During the conformity assessment, the audit team spent 0.5 day on the stakeholder
consultation meeting, and 1.5 day on the inspection of Career’s installations and activities in
its workshops, together with personnel interviews and document reviews.
Career provided most of the requested supporting documentation as evidence whilst on site.
SGS provided initial feedback on the gaps between Career’s current management and the
level required by the standard during the closing meeting of the conformity assessment on
Nov. 15, 2018.
Table 2.2 shows some representative pictures regarding the site assessment.
Table 2.2 Photos from Career Site Assessment
Rain water discharge
Online monitoring devices installed for treated
effluent
Domestic sewage discharge
Treated effluent discharge
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Waste water treatment pool
Chemical warehouse
Kuilei Lake (one of Kunshan’s drinking water sources)
Internal Training for Employees Regarding Water
Stewardship
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3 STAKEHOLDER ANNOUNCEMENT AND CONSULTATION
Following the AWS Certification Requirements, before the on-site conformity assessment,
SGS prepared a stakeholder announcement on Oct. 15, 2018, which stated Career’s
intention to pursue AWS certification. Besides submitting to AWS for publication on the AWS
website, the stakeholder announcement was also posted on the information disclosure
bulletin board respectively installed at Career’s canteen, outside of Career’s main gate and
surrounding community and displayed on Career’s website:
http://www.careergroups.com/ZH/csr/Default.aspx?Id=46
SGS received no feedback information since the release of the stakeholder announcement.
Photo 3.1 Information Disclosure Bulletin
Board Installed at Career’s Cateen
Photo 3.2 Information Disclosure Bulletin Board
Installed Outside of Career’s Main Gate
Photo 3.3 Information Disclosure Bulletin Board
Installed at Pingxiang Community
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During the conformity assessment, we also held a stakeholder consultation meeting. Table
3.1 presents the personnel interviewed.
Table 3.1 Personnel Interviewed during Stakeholder Consultation Meeting
Organization Personnel Interviewed
Surrounding community Mr. Xu, director of Pingxiang Community
Employees' representative
Ms. Ruan, chairman of trade union
Ms. Jun Duan, employee and also an elected
representative of rural migrant workers in Kunshan
City
Supplier
Mr. Jun Zhou, HSE manager of YASEN
Mr. Baodong Cheng and Mr. Jizhang Li, HSE
managers of SONGYANG
Neighbouring factory Mr. Tang, general manager of YUANDENG
Mr. XIN, director of SANTAI
AWS
Ms. Zhenzhen Xu, chief representative of Greater
China
Ms. Chang Ge, official of Greater China
Apple
Ms. Emily Chen, manager of water stewardship
Mr. Jack Yao, officer of water stewardship
The stakeholder consulting meeting was held in a Career’s conference room in the morning
of 14 November 2018. All participants gave a high appraisal to Career’s efforts for its water
stewardship. According to Mr. Xu, director of Pingxiang Community, the quality of local water
bodies has been improved a lot since the implementation of more stringent regulations on
water pollution control. Managers from Career’s suppliers and neighbouring factories showed
their willingness to cooperate with Career to strengthen water stewardship, especially by
sharing water-saving technologies. As an elected representative of rural migrant workers in
Kunshan City, Ms. Jun Duan expressed a strong sense of water conservation. She often
educates her colleagues and children that if no actions are taken to save water, the last drop
of water on the earth may be the human’s tears. Ms. Ruan, chairman of Career’s trade union
mentioned that a series of measures have been taken by Career to improve employees’
sanitation and health conditions including the establishment of a dormitory committee, a
canteen committee, a factory manager’s open day and the trade union’s suggestion box.
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According to Ms. Ruan, employees’ suggestions mainly focused on the canteen and relevant
improvement measures had been taken by the canteen.
In addition, the interview with 2 employees during the site visit further showed their
satisfaction with Career’s WASH conditions.
Photo 3.4 and 3.5 show the stakeholder consultation meeting.
Photo 3.4 SGS Auditor Introducing the
Requirements of AWS Standard
Photo 3.5 Stakeholders Participating in the
Consultation Meeting
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4 DESCRIPTION OF CATCHMENT
Both Career’s domestic and production water comes from the municipal water supplied by
Kunshan Waterworks Group, which has three water supply plants and two water sources
including the Kuilei Lake and the Yangtze River. According to the public information of
Kunshan Waterworks Group, its water supply covers the whole Kunshan city with the total
area of 927km2, and the daily maximum water supply is 1,102,100m3. In addition, according
to Kunshan municipal plan, the control target of water consumption in 2020 will be
7.85x108m3. Since the total water consumption of Kunshan in 2017 is 4.3128x108m3, no
water scarcity will happen in Kunshan in the next two years.
Career’s domestic sewage is discharged into the municipal pipeline network, and its
industrial wastewater is discharged into the local electroplating centre, then into the
wastewater treatment plant of Guangda Water Affairs (or named Kunshan Gangdong
Wastewater Treatment Plant). The treated effluent is discharged into the Taicangtang River,
and finally flows into the Wusongjiang River. Career has built the following wastewater
treatment facilities at the site:
1 set of pre-treatment system for highly concentrated alkali wastewater with its treatment
capacity of 90 m3/d;
1 set of pre-treatment system for highly concentrated acid wastewater with its treatment
capacity of 400 m3/d;
1 set of pre-treatment system for cyanide-containing wastewater with its treatment
capacity of 100 m3/d;
1 set of pre-treatment system for nickel-containing wastewater with its treatment capacity
of 80 m3/d;
1 set of integrated wastewater treatment system with its treatment capacity of 1,000
m3/d; and
1 set of reclaimed water/gray water reuse system with its treatment capacity of 700 m3/d.
Based on the location of the water source and final destination of effluent, the external
boundary for the sustainable water stewardship of the factory is determined as the
Wusongjiang River Catchment in Kunshan City.
The Wusongjiang River catchment belongs to a sub-catchment of the Taihu Lake
Catchment. The Wusongjiang River originates from the Taihu Lake. It flows through Wujiang,
Suzhou, Kunshan and Shanghai's Qingpu, Jiading, Minhang, Putuo, Changning, Jing'an,
Hongkou and Huangpu districts, and then enters into the Huangpu River at the Waibaidu
Bridge. With the Bei Xinjing as the boundary, the upper reaches of the Wusongjiang River
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are called Wusongjiang River by local people, and the lower reaches of the Wusongjiang
River is located in the east of the Bei Xinjing. After entering into the Shanghai area, it is
called the Suzhou River by Shanghainese. It is 125 km long, including 53.1 km long in the
territory of Shanghai. Wusongjiang River is 40km long from west to east in Kunshan. It enters
into Kunshan from Suzhou Industrial Park (where the Jianglizhuang monitoring section
controlled by Jiangsu province is installed) and flows into Shanghai (where the Shipu
monitoring section controlled by the state is installed) after passing through Kunshan. With
the total land area of 735.6 km2, and the total water area of 43.5 km2, the Wusongjiang
River catchment covers Bacheng Town, Zhoushi Town, High-tech Zone, Development Zone,
Lujia Town, Huaqiao Town, Zhangpu Town and Qiandeng Town. There are 1,917 rivers and
8 provincial key lakes in the catchment.
Figure 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 respectively show the catchment of the Tai Lake, the catchment of
Wusongjiang River, and the water system in the catchment of Wusongjiang River.
Figure 4.1 The Catchment of Tai Lake
Tai Lake
Yangtze River
Shanghai Suzhou
Wusongjiang River
Catchment
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Figure 4.2 The Catchment of Wusongjiang River
Career
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Figure 4.3 The Water System in the Catchment of Wusongjiang River
In addition, to protect drinking water sources and ecological environment, Kunshan has
demarcated the drinking water protected areas and the ecological protection red lines. Figure
4.4 and 4.5 respectively present the conservation areas of drinking water and the map of
ecological conservation red lines.
Yangcheng Lake
Kuilei Lake
Loujiang River
Qingyanggang River
Wusongjiang River
Wusongjiang River
Kunshan
Suzhou Industrial
Park
Shanghai Qingpu District
Shanghai Jiading District
Career
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Figure 4.4 Kunshan Conservation Areas of Drinking Water
Yangcheng Lake
Kuilei Lake
Legend:
First-grade protection zone
Second-grade protection zone
Prospective protection zone
Water intake
Miaojinghe Water Supply Plant
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Figure 4.5 Distribution Map of Kunshan Ecological Conservation Red Lines
Legend:
Red: First-grade control area
Green: Second-grade control area
Yangcheng
Lake
Kuilei
Lake
Wetland of
Dianshan Lake
Drinking Water
Conservation Area
Conservation Area for Chinese Mitten Crab
Conservation Area
for Culter Ablurnus
Bailewsky
Miaojinghe
Drinking Water
Conservation Area
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Figure 4.6 shows Career’s water supply and wastewater discharge.
Figure 4.6 Career’s Water Supply and Wastewater Discharge (Blue: Water Supply; Orange: Wastewater)
Kuilei
Lake
Water Supply Plant of
Kunshan Development Zone
Kunshan
Gangdong
Wastewater
Treatment Plant
Career
Electroplating
Center
Taicangtang
River
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5 SUMMARY OF SHARED WATER CHALLENGES
Career has identified general shared challenges in the catchment and these are listed in Table 5.1.
Table 5.1.Detailed Shared Water Challenges for Career
No. Water Challenge Associated Government Authority initiative/Plan*
Relevant/Rationale for Stakeholders
Relevant/Rationale for Site Priority (1-4)
Rationale for Prioritization
Countermeasure/Plan
1 More difficult to obtain water license
Prohibition of expension project construction
Local residents are given priority to water use. More difficult for an enterprise to get water license for its expension project.
Difficulty for Career in expansion
1 Based on Concerns and potential influence on normal production: 1: Small 2: Medium 3: High
Transferring the order for goods to other production site
2 More stringent requirements for water efficiency and wastewater discharge
Requirement of higher water recycling and higher quality of wastewater discharge
Residents will be less affected by water pollution. An enterprise will invest more money to increase its water recycling.
The increase of water recycling may result in Career’s increase of non-compliance risk
1 Expansion of water recycling system and establishment of buffer pool for effluent
3 Policy uncertainty (such as some emergency notifications)
No effective solutions are found at the moment and only some specified emergency requirements are advanced.
Non-compliance and penalty may occur for an enterprise if it fails to receive the notification in time.
Career may fail to inform top management the reason of restriction for discharge in an effective and timely manner.
2 Actively communicate with policy-making department
4 Groundwater and surface water contamination risk
Control of soil and water contanmination and introduce relevant control parameters
Local residents may complain with an enterprise if they discover soil and water pollution.
Invest more money to improve its infrastructure
2 Taking anti-leakage measures
5 Insufficient water treatment infrastructure (such as collection of rainwater and wastewater, and centralized treatment of wastewater)
New sewage treatment facilities may be built to collect and treat domestic sewage
Increase the safety risks of local communities’ drinking water
Insufficient drainage during the rain storms may result in water pollution
3 Emergency gathering tank at the site
6 Potentially increased levels of water shortage
Control of water use during peak period. Restriction of new and expansion projects.
Influence of an enterprise’ normal production which may result in the relocation
Increase the stress of water use
3 Increasing the efficiency of water use
7 Inadequate legal and regulatory supervision
Enhance all kinds of supervisions including test by a third party.
Non-compliance may be not found and corrected in a timely manner.
Non-compliance may be not found and corrected in a timely manner.
3 Managing its activities according to relevant environmental regulations
* Associated Government Authorities including national and local People’s Governments, national and local environmental protection departments, national and local water affairs departments, etc.
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6 INDICATORS CHECKLIST
As per the requirement set out in the Section 2.11.3.1 of the AWS Certification Requirements, Table 6.1 presents all the CORE AWS indicators
with the relevant reviewed evidence provided by Career.
Table 6.1 Evidence Reviewed by SGS Against Each CORE AWS Indicator
Indicator Details (Core) Evidence Reviewed/Document Reference
1 Leadership (core)
1.1 Leadership commitment on water stewardship Mr. Jinlong Qiu, Career’s vice general manager has signed the “Water Stewardship Commitment” developed for Career in Kunshan, which are made public on Career Group’s website. Please refer to the following website:
http://www.careergroups.com/ZH/csr/Default.aspx?Id=46
REF001: Water Stewardship Commitment
1.1.1 Has the organisation signed and published a statement related to his water stewardship commitment that includes all of the elements listed in core criteria 1.1?
A water stewardship commitment to follow all the AWS core criteria has been signed by Mr. Jinlong Qiu, Career’s vice general manager. This commitment has been displayed on the website of Career Group:
http://www.careergroups.com/ZH/csr/Default.aspx?Id=46
and posted on the bulletin board respectively installed at Career Kunshan factory, and nearby community (Donggao Community).
REF002: Bulletin board installed at employees’ canteen of Career
REF003: Bulletin board Installed outside of factory main gate of Career
REF004: Bulletin board installed at Donggao Community
1.2.1 Has the organisation elaborated, agreed upon and discloses a water stewardship policy?
A water stewardship policy has been made public on Career Group’s website:
http://www.careergroups.com/ZH/csr/Default.aspx?Id=46
and posted on the bulletin board respectively installed at Career Kunshan factory, and nearby community (Donggao Community).
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Indicator Details (Core) Evidence Reviewed/Document Reference
REF005: Water Stewardship Policy
2 Water challenges (core)
2.1.1 Site boundaries (map) REF006: Layout of Career Factory
2.1.2 Name and location of sources of water (immediate and ultimate) REF007: Map of Water Supply and Wastewater Discharge
2.1.3 Name and location of effluent discharges REF007: Map of Water Supply and Wastewater Discharge
REF008: Map of Water System in the Catchment of Wusongjiang River
2.1.4 Description or map of catchment (s) REF009: Catchment of Tai Lake
REF010: Catchment of Wusongjiang River
2.2.1 Identification of stakeholders and their water challenges (list of stakeholders, prior engagement and their water challenges)
REF011: List of Stakeholders
2.2.2 Site sphere of influence (how the stakeholders are within the sphere of influence).
REF012: EIA Report developed for Career’s construction project in July 2018 (page 34-35)
2.3.1 Catchment data (catchment plan, public initiatives and/or public goals for the site)
REF013: List of Catchment Plans, Scenarios and Notifications updated in 2018
REF014: Response to Finding 01MINCAR
2.3.2 Water governance for the catchment: Water legal and regulatory requirements, including water and water use rights
REF015: List of national and local applicable laws, regulations and standards related to water and water use rights updated in 2018
2.3.3 Water balance for the catchment (surface water, ground water, other)
REF016: Career Water Stewardship Report
2.3.4 Appropriate and credibly measured data to represent the physical, chemical and biological status of the site’s water source(s) by
REF016: Career Water Stewardship Report
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Indicator Details (Core) Evidence Reviewed/Document Reference
temporally relevant time unit, and commentary on any anticipated future changes in water quality
2.3.5 Water related areas for the catchment: identification of the areas and description of current status and trends
REF017: Conservation Plan for Ecological Red Line Areas of Jiangsu Province
REF018: Implementation Plan for Ecological Red Line Areas of Kunshan City
REF019: Distribution Map of Kunshan Ecological Conservation Red Lines
EEF020: Kunshan Conservation Areas of Drinking Water
2.3.6 Infrastructure for the catchment: available information on current and projected sufficiency of water to meet the needs of the catchment
REF016: Career Water Stewardship Report
2.4.1 Water data for the site: water stewardship and incident response plan
REF021: Career Water Stewardship Plan (EP05-F1)
REF022: Procedure for Emergency Control
REF023: Risk Assessment Report for Emergent Environmental Incidents
REF024: Emergency Response Plan for environmental emergencies registered in local environmental protection authority
REF025: Response to Finding 02MINCAR
2.4.2 Water data for the site: water balance (volumetric balance of water input and output)
REF026: Analysis of Water Balance in July 2018
REF027: Analysis of Water Balance in August 2018
REF028: Analysis of Water Balance in September 2018
REF029: Analysis of Water Balance in October 2018
REF030: Summary Analysis of Water Balance from Janaury to October 2018
2.4.3 Water data for the site: water quality (direct and outsourced water effluent and also possible pollution sources)
REF031: Pictures of online monitoring devices
REF032: Test report for treated effluent in August 2018
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Indicator Details (Core) Evidence Reviewed/Document Reference
REF033: Test report for treated effluent in September 2018
REF034: Test report for treated effluent in October 2018
2.4.4 Water data for the site: water quality (inventory of chemicals stored on site that are possible causes of water pollution)
REF035: List of chemicals
REF036: Emergency response plan for chemical leakage
2.4.5 Water data for the site: On-site identified water related. Documentation identifying existing, or historic, onsite Important Water-Related Areas, including a description of their status
REF017: Conservation Plan for Ecological Red Line Areas of Jiangsu Province
REF018: Implementation Plan for Ecological Red Line Areas of Kunshan City
REF019: Distribution Map of Kunshan Ecological Conservation Red Lines
EEF020: Kunshan Conservation Areas of Drinking Water
2.4.6 Water data for the site: water related costs, revenues and quantification of social, environmental and economic value generated by the site to the catchment
REF037: Analysis of water-related costs
2.5.1 Indirect water use: list primary inputs with their associated (annual) water use and, if possible, the origin of the water
REF038: List of suppliers of raw materials and chemicals including their water use and related water risk
2.5.2 Indirect water use: list of outsourced services that consume or affect water quality. List estimated annual withdrawals and quality data.
REF038: List of suppliers of raw materials and chemicals including their water use and related water risk
REF039: Response to Finding 03MINCAR
2.6.1 List of shared water challenges that affect the catchment REF040: List of Shared Water Challenges in the Catchment
2.7.1 Site risks and opportunities: list of site water related risks and actions to address the challenges
REF041: Career Water-Related Risks and Opportunities
2.7.2 Site risks and opportunities: list water related opportunities REF041: Career Water-Related Risks and Opportunities
2.7.3 Site risks and opportunities: analysis of potential savings/value creation that could result from actions to address the challenges.
REF041: Career Water-Related Risks and Opportunities
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Indicator Details (Core) Evidence Reviewed/Document Reference
Look at the actions in the context of water quality, water related areas, water governance, etc.
3 Stewardship strategy and plan (core)
3.1.1 Evidence of a system that periodically evaluates compliance with legal and regulatory requirements in criteria 2.3, together with names of those responsible.
REF015: List of national and local applicable laws, regulations and standards related to water and water use rights updated in 2018
REF042: Controlling Procedure for Laws, Regulations and Other Requirements (EP04)
REF043: Table of compliance review
3.2.1 Stewardship strategy that contains water challenges within the catchment and risks for the site together with the site responses
REF044: Career Water Stewardship Strategy
3.2.2 Stewardship plan that contains:
a) List of targets (as per criteria 2.7) and how continuous improvement and best practice are achieved. The targets need to be SMART
REF045: Procedure for the Management of Objectives and Targets (EP05)
REF046: Table for Tracking the Achievement of Objectives and Targets (EP05-F2)
REF047: Table of Objectives and Targets in 2018
REF021: Career Water Stewardship Plan (EP05-F1)
b) Proposed actions to achieve the targets and names of individuals responsible for each
REF021: Career Water Stewardship Plan (EP05-F1)
c) A budget for the proposed actions with a cost benefit analysis REF021: Career Water Stewardship Plan (EP05-F1)
d) Links to the desired results in terms of risks/opportunities, water stewardship outcome and shared water challenges
REF021: Career Water Stewardship Plan (EP05-F1)
3.3.1 Evidence of responsiveness and resilience to water related risks embedded in the site’s incident response plan
REF022: Procedure for Emergency Control
REF023: Risk Assessment Report for Emergent Environmental Incidents
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Indicator Details (Core) Evidence Reviewed/Document Reference
REF024: Emergency Response Plan for environmental emergencies registered in local environmental protection authority
REF025: Response to Finding 02MINCAR
3.4.1 Evidence of notification to relevant catchment authority of the intention of the site to contribute to the objectives of the catchment plan
REF048: Record of communication with local environmental protection authority via email
4 Implementation of the water stewardship plan
4.1.1 Evidence of compliance legal and regulatory requirements with regards to water balance, water management and Important Water related areas
REF049: Approvas of local environmental protection authority regarding Career projects
REF050: Pollutant discharge permit
REF051: Agreement signed between Career and Guangda Water Affairs Group regarding its wastewater treatment
REF032: Test report for treated effluent in August 2018
REF033: Test report for treated effluent in September 2018
REF034: Test report for treated effluent in October 2018
REF067: Records of Career’s rectification of non-compliance
4.1.2 Evidence of efforts to provide safe drinking water and sanitation where stakeholders have an unmet human right
REF052: Test report for drinking water quality of secondary water supply in July 2018
4.2.1 and 4.2.2
Evidence that the site water balance targets are met. If in a water scarcity situation, also evidence that there is a continuous decrease in water withdrawals
REF016: Career Water Stewardship Report
REF047: Table of Objectives and Targets in 2018
4.2.3 Only in scarcity situations, evidence of no net increase in water scarcity
It is not a water scares catchment.
REF016: Career Water Stewardship Report
4.3.1 Evidence that shows that water quality targets are met REF016: Career Water Stewardship Report
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Indicator Details (Core) Evidence Reviewed/Document Reference
REF052: Test report for drinking water quality of secondary water supply in July 2018
4.3.2 For water quality stressed catchments only: evidence of continual improvement or best practice
It is not a water quality stressed catchment.
4.3.3 For water quality stressed catchments only and where the site wishes to increase effluent levels of water quality parameters: evidence of no net degradation in water quality in the catchment
It is not a water quality stressed catchment.
4.4.1 Evidence that targets for the Important Water related Areas have been met
Although the ecological red line areas of Jiangsu Province and Kunshan City had defined in the catchment, Career is located at the downstream of the ecological red line areas. Therefore, it has little influence on the water related areas for the catchment.
4.4.2 Where Important Water Related Areas is a shared water challenge, evidence that best practice are met.
Please refer to the indicator 4.4.1.
4.5.1 Evidence of the site’s on-going efforts to contribute to good catchment governance (evidence of coordination and cooperation with catchment management authorities)
REF053: Contact List of Local Catchment Management Authorities
RFE054: Records of participating in water-related meetings organized by local environmental protection authority
4.5.2 Only for weak water governance catchments: evidence of continual improvement/best practice
As one of the most developed provinces and the most developed city in China, Jiangsu Province and Kunshan City have paid great attention to water protection. Therefore, the catchment where Career is located does not belong to a weak water governance catchment.
4.6.1 Evidence that site product suppliers and water related service providers have been contacted and are taking actions to contribute to the water stewardship outcomes
REF038: List of suppliers of raw materials and chemicals including their water use and related water risk
REF058: Response to Finding 04MINCAR
4.7.1 List of actions to ensure WASH on site REF059:Pictures of Employees’ Dormitoriy
REF060:Test report for drinking water quality in 2017
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Indicator Details (Core) Evidence Reviewed/Document Reference
4.8.1 Evidence and list of key owners of the water infrastructure and content of message that has been conveyed related to the site risks and shared water challenges
REF021: Career Water Stewardship Plan (EP05-F1)
REF044: Career Water Stewardship Strategy
REF061: Record of sharing water stewardship plan and water stewardship strategy with local environmental protection authority
REF062: Record of sharing water stewardship plan and water stewardship strategy with Guangda Water Affairs Group
5 Evaluation (core) “against the actions taken in the implementation of the plan”. Expectation of such an evaluation at least annually. For the first implementation, look for evidence that these indicators are included in the plan.
5.1.1 Post implementation data and discussion on performance (water risk)
REF063: Summary of annual management meeting in 2017
5.1.2 Total amount of water related costs, cost saving and value creation with regards to the actions of criteria 3.2
REF063: Summary of annual management meeting in 2017
5.1.3 Updated data for indicator 2.4.7 on catchment shared value creation
This is the initial assessment.
5.2.1 Evidence of evaluation of water related emergencies and extreme events (effectiveness of preventive and corrective measures) and inclusion of lessons learnt in the updated action plan
No water related emergencies and extreme events occurred at the site in recent years.
5.3.1 Feedback and commentaries from stakeholders on the site water stewardship performance and factor input in the updated action plan
REF064: Summary of satisfaction survey regarding Career’s water stewardship
5.4.1 Update of the plan with the inputs from indicators 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.2.1, 5.3.1. Update does not apply for the first implementation/audit
This is the initial assessment.
6 Disclosure and communication of performance (core)
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Indicator Details (Core) Evidence Reviewed/Document Reference
6.1.1
Disclosure and public availability of summary related to the general governance structure of the site’s management with names of those accountable for compliance with water related laws and regulations
REF065: Career water-related governance structure
REF066: Response to Finding 04MINCAR
6.2.1 Disclosure of summary of site’s water stewardship results against the targets
REF002: Bulletin board installed at employees’ canteen of Career
REF003: Bulletin board Installed outside of factory main gate of Career
REF004: Bulletin board installed at Donggao Community
6.3.1
Disclosure and public availability of efforts to address shared challenges and report on actions taken to help address these challenges and engage stakeholders, including public sector agencies
REF061: Record of sharing water stewardship plan and water stewardship strategy with local environmental protection authority
6.4.1 Document and make available a list any site water compliance violation together with the corrective action implemented to prevent further occurrence.
On 18 June 2018, Career received a rectification notice issued by local environmental protection authority regarding its no EIA approvals for one gilding production line and one tinning production line, and part of industrial effluent discharged into rainwater pipeline network. The deadline for the rectification was scheduled on 31 July 2018. Career paid great attention to the rectification notice, and rectified its non-compliance activities on time. Meanwhile Career keeps close contact with local environmental protection authority, and its final rectification results had been approved by local environmental protection authority and made public. Career maintains the relevant records.
REF067: Records of Career’s rectification of non-compliance
6.5.1 Evidence of awareness related initiatives at site level with dates of communications and, if possible, level of awareness
REF068: Attendance list for training of water stewardship
REF069 On-site traing pictures
REF070: Career water stewardship training materials
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7 AUDIT FINDINGS
Five minor non-conformities were raised during the audit process. They were considered partially meeting the AWS Core criterion requirement,
and some small adjustments were requested to make to the documentation in order to be considered fully compliant. Table 7.1 shows the
details of the minor non-conformities and required new information.
Table 7.1 Minor Non-Conformities Raised during the AWS Audit Process
No. Type Ref. Details Response by Career Relevant References
1 Minor Non-Conformance
01MINCAR Indicator 2.3.1 List of relevant aspects of catchment plan(s), significant publicly led initiatives and/or relevant waterrelated public policy goals for the site
Career has established an update list of catchment plans, scenarios and notifications. However, no aspects of the catchment plans related to Career’s water stewardship were identified, especially for some key catchment plans such as the Conservation Plan for Ecological Red Line Areas of Jiangsu Province and the Implementation Plan for Ecological Red Line Areas of Kunshan City.
On 22 November 2018, Career provided a corrective action plan for 01MINCAR, which consisted of root analysis, corrective actions, responsible person and implementation deadline. Meanwhile, Career provided the evidence of completing the corrective actions.
Relevant articles of catchment plans, scenarios and notifications applicable to Career’s water stewardship had been identified, and a corresponding list was developed.
REF013: List of Catchment Plans, Scenarios and Notifications updated in 2018 (with relevant articles)
REF014: Response to Finding 01MINCAR
2 Minor Non-Conformance
02MINCAR Indicator 2.4.1 Copies of existing water stewardship and incident response plans
Currently, the national and local environmental protection authorities have established a lot of water quality monitoring sections at the rivers in the catchment. If the deterioration of water quality is monitored, the national or local
On 22 November 2018, Career provided a corrective action plan for 02MINCAR, which consisted of root analysis, corrective actions, responsible person and implementation deadline. Meanwhile, Career provided the evidence of completing the corrective actions.
Career evaluated the water related emergencies caused by the production restriction, suspension or even shutdown required by local environmental protection
REF022: Procedure for Emergency Control
REF025: Response to Finding 02MINCAR
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No. Type Ref. Details Response by Career Relevant References
environmental protection authorities will launch their emergency response plans, which may result in the production restriction, suspension or even shutdown of a factory to reduce effluent discharge. However, Career fails to evaluate this water related emergencies and develop its response plan.
authority because of the deterioration of river water quality in the catchment and developed relevant response plan, which had been integrated into Career’s Procedure for Emergency Control.
3 Minor Non-Conformance
03MINCAR Indicator 2.5.2 List of outsourced services that consume water or affect water quality.
Career has collected the indirect water use and wastewater discharge of its main suppliers of raw materials and chemicals. However, no test report of wastewater discharge is collected by Career regarding its main suppliers of raw materials and chemicals.
On 22 November 2018, Career provided a corrective action plan for 03MINCAR, which consisted of root analysis, corrective actions, responsible person and implementation deadline. Meanwhile, Career provided the evidence of completing the corrective actions.
Career collected the test reports of wastewater discharge from YASEN and SONGYANG, two major suppliers located in the same catchment. The testing results confirmed their compliance with national and local wastewater discharge standards. In addition, Career said that they will optimize its management of suppliers and more attention will be paid to their water-related performance in 2019.
REF071: Test report for treated effluent of YASEN in 2018
REF072: Test report for treated effluent of SONGYANG in 2018
REF040: Response to Finding 03MINCAR
4 Minor Non-Conformance
04MINCAR Indicator 4.6.1 List of suppliers and service providers, along with the actions they have taken as a result of the site’s engagement relating to indirect water use
Career has asked its suppliers to provide water stewardship plan. As one of Career’s main suppliers, YASEN is implementing a project regarding the reuse of steam condensate. However, no
On 22 November 2018, Career provided a corrective action plan for 04MINCAR, which consisted of root analysis, corrective actions, responsible person and implementation deadline. Meanwhile, Career provided the evidence of completing the corrective actions.
Career collected YASEN’s water saving scheme which consists of responsible person, implementation schedule and cost analysis.
REF073: Summary Table of Energy & Water Efficient Projects of YASEN in 2018
REF059: Response to Finding 04MINCAR
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No. Type Ref. Details Response by Career Relevant References
specific implementation scheme was collected by Career.
5 Minor Non-Conformance
05MINCAR Indicator 6.1.1 Disclosed and publicly available summary of governance at the site, including those accountable for compliance with water-related laws and regulations
Although Career has established its water-related governance structure and contact information, it failed to disclose relevant information.
On 22 November 2018, Career provided a corrective action plan for 05MINCAR, which consisted of root analysis, corrective actions, responsible person and implementation deadline. Meanwhile, Career provided the evidence of completing the corrective actions.
Career has disclosed its water-related governance structure and contact information on Career Group’s website:
http://www.careergroups.com/ZH/csr/Default.aspx?Id=46
REF054: Response to Finding 05MINCAR
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8 SUMMARY
Based on the review of documents presented by Career, the interview with Career’s
managers and employees, the interview with local stakeholders, and the site
reconnaissance, Career has paid great attention to its water stewardship. A considerable
quantity of effort and work has been put into the preparation for the audit of AWS
certification.
Five minor non-conformities were raised during the audit process. They were considered
partially meeting the AWS Core criterion requirement, and some small adjustments were
requested to make to the documentation in order to be considered fully compliant. Career
provided SGS additional information and documents after the completion of site visit to
ascertain its compliance to the AWS Standard. No further action was deemed necessary.
All evidence submitted to SGS in response to the findings was reviewed and evaluated for
compliance to the AWS standard. All actions were accepted as sufficient to demonstrate
compliance and the findings were cleared and closed.
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9 OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT
This is the initial conformity assessment for Career against the AWS Standard, and more
attention is paid to the documented plan and implementation to date. Less focus was placed
on the evaluation of Career’s performance against the indicators as this was the first year of
operation under the intention of conformity to the AWS Standard. Therefore, it allows for
many areas for improvement going forward.
The future audits will additionally evaluate Career’s performance against the AWS Standard
indicators and how this is monitored and presented as compliance. Thus, SGS recommends
that Career develop practicable ways to monitor its performance against the AWS Standard
indicators, and keep relevant records in anticipation of future audits.
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10 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMANDATIONS
Given the review of evidence presented and the site reconnaissance performed at Career,
SGS recommends that Career be awarded the AWS Core Certified status with a surveillance
audit interval of annual frequency.
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11 REFERENCES
REF001: Water Stewardship Commitment
REF002: Bulletin board installed at employees’ canteen of Career
REF003: Bulletin board Installed outside of factory main gate of Career
REF004: Bulletin board installed at Donggao Community
REF005: Water Stewardship Policy
REF006: Layout of Career Factory
REF007: Map of Water Supply and Wastewater Discharge
REF008: Map of Water System in the Catchment of Wusongjiang River
REF009: Catchment of Tai Lake
REF010: Catchment of Wusongjiang River
REF011: List of Stakeholders
REF012: EIA Report developed for Career’s construction project
REF013: List of Catchment Plans, Scenarios and Notifications updated in 2018
REF014: Response to Finding 01MINCAR
REF015: List of national and local applicable laws, regulations and standards related to
water and water use rights updated in 2018
REF016: Career Water Stewardship Report
REF017: Conservation Plan for Ecological Red Line Areas of Jiangsu Province
REF018: Implementation Plan for Ecological Red Line Areas of Kunshan City
REF019: Distribution Map of Kunshan Ecological Conservation Red Lines
EEF020: Kunshan Conservation Areas of Drinking Water
REF021: Career Water Stewardship Plan (EP05-F1)
REF022: Procedure for Emergency Control
REF023: Risk Assessment Report for Emergent Environmental Incidents
REF024: Emergency Response Plan for environmental emergencies registered in local
environmental protection authority
REF025: Response to Finding 02MINCAR
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REF026: Analysis of Water Balance in July 2018
REF027: Analysis of Water Balance in August 2018
REF028: Analysis of Water Balance in September 2018
REF029: Analysis of Water Balance in October 2018
REF030: Summary Analysis of Water Balance from Janaury to October 2018
REF031: Pictures of online monitoring devices
REF032: Test report for treated effluent in August 2018
REF033: Test report for treated effluent in September 2018
REF034: Test report for treated effluent in October 2018
REF035: List of chemicals
REF036: Emergency response plan for chemical leakage
REF037: Analysis of water-related costs
REF038: List of suppliers of raw materials and chemicals including their water use and
related water risk
REF039: Response to Finding 03MINCAR
REF040: List of Shared Water Challenges in the Catchment
REF041: Career Water-Related Risks and Opportunities
REF042: Controlling Procedure for Laws, Regulations and Other Requirements (EP04)
REF043: Table of compliance review
REF044: Career Water Stewardship Strategy
REF045: Procedure for the Management of Objectives and Targets (EP05)
REF046: Table for Tracking the Achievement of Objectives and Targets (EP05-F2)
REF047: Table of Objectives and Targets in 2018
REF048: Record of communication with local environmental protection authority via email
REF049: Approvas of local environmental protection authority regarding Career projects
REF050: Pollutant discharge permit
REF051: Agreement signed between Career and Guangda Water Affairs Group regarding its
wastewater treatment
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REF052: Test report for drinking water quality of secondary water supply in July 2018
REF053: Contact List of Local Catchment Management Authorities
RFE054: Records of participating in water-related meetings organized by local environmental
protection authority
REF058: Response to Finding 04MINCAR
REF059:Pictures of Employees’ Dormitoriy
REF060:Test report for drinking water quality in 2017
REF061: Record of sharing water stewardship plan and water stewardship strategy with local
environmental protection authority
REF062: Record of sharing water stewardship plan and water stewardship strategy with
Guangda Water Affairs Group
REF063: Summary of annual management meeting in 2017
REF064: Summary of satisfaction survey regarding Career’s water stewardship
REF065: Career water-related governance structure
REF066: Response to Finding 04MINCAR
REF067: Records of Career’s rectification of non-compliance
REF068: Attendance list for training of water stewardship
REF069 On-site traing pictures
REF070: Career water stewardship training materials
REF071: Test report for treated effluent of YASEN in 2018
REF072: Test report for treated effluent of SONGYANG in 2018
REF073: Summary Table of Energy & Water Efficient Projects of YASEN in 2018
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APPENDIX 1 SGS AUDIT CHECKLIST
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APPENDIX 2 CAREER ACTION PLANS RESPONSE TO FINDINGS