Samsung has detailed a decades-long roadmap to sustainability across its many business arms.
Samsung has announced a detailed sustainability initiative that will span several sectors of its business in order to achieve the greatest environmental impact possible.
This includes all of Samsung’s consumer electronics branches, such as Mobile eXperience, Visual Display, Digital Appliances, Networks, and Health & Medical Equipment. Meanwhile, the company’s Device Solutions Division, which comprises the Memory, System LSI, and Foundry businesses, will aim for the 2050 goal.
Samsung’s next goal is to maximize the power efficiency and recycling ability of products over their life cycle. The company has committed to developing ultra-low power memory chips to be implemented in data centers and mobile devices by 2025.
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