Building optical networks responsibly
Optical communication infrastructure powers everything from streaming services to AI training clusters — and that infrastructure carries an environmental footprint. Sanoc embeds ESG principles into product engineering, supply-chain decisions, and operations, so customers can reduce both their carbon and their operating cost in the same purchasing decision.
🌱 Environmental
- ISO 14064 carbon accounting across our manufacturing operations — verifiable Scope 1, 2, and partial Scope 3 emissions data.
- EcoFiber low-power product line — SFP and SFP+ modules with up to 40% lower power draw compared with industry-standard equivalents, ideal for hyperscale data centres where every watt across millions of ports compounds into significant operating savings.
- RoHS & REACH compliant across the full catalogue, with material declarations available on request.
- Reduced packaging — recyclable bulk packaging for orders above 100 pcs, eliminating individual blister packs.
👥 Social
- Fair-labour manufacturing — all production located in Taiwan with regulated working conditions, no forced overtime, and audited supplier code of conduct.
- Engineer training programme — internal academy that develops optical-network specialists; over 60% of our engineering team has 5+ years tenure.
- Customer education — free technical webinars on SFP selection, fibre cabling, and BER troubleshooting.
🛡️ Governance
- Non-PRC supply-chain option — for projects that require TAA-compliant or politically sensitive sourcing, we maintain a parallel BOM with components sourced exclusively from Taiwan, Japan, US, and EU suppliers.
- Anti-corruption policy — written policy enforced at all levels of management and procurement.
- Transparent ownership — privately held, no offshore opaque structures.
- Data-driven operations — all production, QA, and shipment data digitised and audit-ready.
Reports & certifications
For ESG report copies, ISO certificates, RoHS / REACH declarations, or compliance attestations, please contact our team. Documentation can be released under NDA for procurement-sensitive contexts.
