Even though everything focuses on the new devices that Samsung unveiled to its unmanaged event, towards the end of the show, the middleman of the South Korean electronics slipped into a little advertisement that should warm the hulls From the heart of green warriors.
Until days after the disturbing United Nations panel policy report has been unveiled, Samsung is committed to completely eliminating the disposable plastics of product packaging by 2025.
Samsung said it would reduce, remove and replace unnecessary resources and materials used in the packaging of devices and incorporate ecological solutions.
On the face, it may seem like a typical heart-core hemorrhage that companies fall from time to time. But Samsung is among the best brands of Smartphones on a global scale and makes several million deliveries each year. Such a promising enterprise to remove the plastics from its packaging is indeed enormous and important. As they say, it can be play changer for the industry.
Recycled material in all Samsung devices
Unveiling its new sustainable vision for the mobile business “Galaxy for the Planet”, also declared Samsung that it would use recycled materials in all its new mobile products by 2025.
Its initial objectives are to reduce its environmental footprint and reduce the depletion of production resources to the elimination of its Galaxy products.
In terms of technology in the products themselves, Samsung plans to make a zero smartphone protection consumption, aimed at reducing 0.005 watts by 2025. It has so far reduced energy consumption. Savers on all its smartphone chargers to 0.02 W.
Among his other green promises, it is aimed at reducing “electronic waste” by improving the product lifecycle, design processes through galaxy robbery and processing programs.
In addition, the Corran company stated that it would reduce the waste of its mobile projects in order to divert all waste from landfills by 2025.
Samsung is committed to creating solutions for better future for our staff and planet. However, we know we can not do that alone, and the collective fight for the planet is not competition, “said Stephanie Choi, please and Chief Marketing of Mobile Communication Activities at Samsung Electronics.