In order to further realize this goal, Samsung is also using new manufacturing processes that reduce carbon production and battery waste in the production of new products.




For its efforts, Samsung has also received recognition from the Carbon Trust, one of the world’s largest carbon emissions control organizations. Last year, with the help of Carbon Trust-certified memory chips, we were able to reduce carbon emissions by nearly 700,000 tonnes and expand semiconductor manufacturing by recycling waste.
In addition, Samsung aims to recycle waste in all its mobile products and home appliances within the next 3 years. In the same way, Samsung does not use the cardboard used in the packaging of its home electronics. We are also aiming to implement the Eco-Packaging Program (which has received an international award) that can be turned into useful furniture such as side tables. At the same time, Samsung is working to reduce the amount of electronic waste (e waste), which is the biggest challenge for the electronics industry, by allowing its TVs and phone chargers to run on almost zero energy when not in use. In addition, Samsung has also licensed eco-conscious technology such as its solar cell remote to other companies in an effort to promote wider adoption of sustainable innovations.