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ENERGY STAR’s Highest Honor and a Rare Recognition for Company’s Commitment to Leadership, Partnership and Mitigating Climate Change
WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) presented Samsung with the rare ENERGY STAR Corporate Commitment Award for the company’s longstanding and multifaceted commitment to demonstrating leadership and partnership with ENERGY STAR and mitigating climate change. Addressing the climate crisis requires organizations to take holistic approaches, and this rare and prestigious award was created to recognize the few companies whose cumulative and superior achievements in energy efficiency span the breadth of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR program. In 2021, Samsung is the only company to win the distinction, which was last granted nine years ago.
Samsung Supports North Texas Food Bank, Other Texas Food Banks After Devastating Ice Storm North Texas Food Bank Dallas, Texas, UNITED STATES
PLANO, Texas, March 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The team at Samsung announced a $1 million donation to community partners in Central and North Texas to support winter storm recovery and relief efforts. This includes a donation of $250,000 which will enable the Food Bank to provide more than 750,000 meals.
The recent ice storms impacted the North Texas region greatly, with many neighbors still dealing with water shortages as well as damage to homes. This unprecedented weather event will create a long lasting and impactful barrier, especially for those that might have already been facing increased food insecurity due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Samsung donates US$1 mln to community partners in Texas for winter storm relief efforts March 5, 2021
Samsung Electronics Co. said Friday it donated US$1 million to community partners in Texas to support their winter storm relief efforts.
The South Korean tech giant said its donation will be used to provide food, water, health services and shelters in the U.S. state where severe weather caused big damages, including a power outage.
“People are in need, and Samsung wants to help,” said Choi Kyung-sik, CEO of Samsung Electronics North America. “We remain committed to the communities where we live, work and support our customers.”