JAKARTA Samsung revealed its success in reducing energy consumption. This success encourages Samsung to reduce carbon emissions and achieve zero emissions by 2030.

In the Sustainability Report released recently, Samsung demonstrated its commitment to achieving net zero emissions in Coverage 1 and 2. One of the efforts that Samsung made was to expand the use of renewable energy.

Samsung's Division of Device eXperience (DX) is showing progress in the renewable energy transition. The company noted that DX managed to record a rate of renewable energy transition of 93.4 percent by the end of last year.

The division also succeeded in reducing average power consumption by 31.5 percent compared to 2019. This was achieved because DX implemented high efficiency energy technology in seven product categories.

Not only DX, another team that helps Samsung achieve net zero emissions is the Device Solutions Division (DS). The Division is known to invest in large-scale regenerative catalytic systems (RCS) and expand the use of renewable energy.

This application is in line with Samsung's commitment to achieving net zero emissions of Scope 1 and 2 in 2050. All locations of the global DS Division have received the highest Platinum certification of Zero Waste-to-Landfill from UL Solutions and manufacturing locations in Korea obtained top-level certification from Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS).

Overall, this report shows that Samsung strives to contribute in facing climate challenges. Samsung will continue to innovate and invest in sustainable technology to protect the environment.


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