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SEOUL, South Korea – June 3, 2021 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today announced that it received the industry’s first Triple Standard for..
All Samsung semiconductor chip plants get Carbon Trust’s Triple Standard certification
Samsung, the world’s biggest memory chip maker, has announced that all of its semiconductor chip plants have received British Carbon Trust’s Triple Standard certification. It means that all those plants are designed to reduce carbon and water waste, protecting the environment as much as possible.
The South Korean firm has now become the world’s first company whose semiconductor manufacturing sites have received the Triple Standard certification from Carbon Trust. Samsung Foundry has a total of nine semiconductor chip plants spread across China (Suzhou, Tianjin, and Xian), South Korea (Cheonan, Giheung, Hwaseong, Onyang, Pyeongtaek), and the US (Austin, Texas).
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Old smartphones are at best recycled and at worst left in a drawer or thrown in the trash. Samsung offers another option for its Galaxy handsets, though, by extending their life but not as a smartphone.
Rather than recycling, Samsung embraced upcycling in 2017 and suggested turning your old phone into an IoT hub, CCTV system, game console, or a desktop PC. Today, the Galaxy Upcycling program expanded to include the option to turn a handset into a smart home device using its light and sound sensors. We created Galaxy Upcycling at Home to enable more people to repurpose their old devices into useful tools, allowing both Samsung and our users to be mindful of the impact we have on the environment, said Sung-Koo Kim, VP of the Sustainability Management Office, Mobile Communications Business at Samsung Electronics. We are rethinking how we use existing resources, and we believe the key to upcycling is to enable solutions that transform old technology into somethin