Samsung launches Eco-Management 2013 initiative

Jul 24, 2009

Samsung Electronics announced a new green management initiative that establishes a comprehensive set of goals intended to make Samsung a leading eco-friendly company by 2013.

 

Focused on achieving low-carbon economic growth, the company laid out four core green management objectives as part of its “Eco-Management 2013” plan. The objectives included: reducing greenhouse gas emissions normalized by sales from manufacturing facilities by 50 percent and cutting total indirect greenhouse gas emissions from all products by 84 million tons over a five year period through 2013; ensuring 100 percent of Samsung’s products are eco-friendly and exceed global eco-mark standards; investing 5.4 trillion Korean won in various eco-management initiatives; and enhancing green partnerships with suppliers and partners.

 

The company also unveiled its green management vision, “Creating New Value through Eco-Innovation,” and the program’s slogan, “PlanetFirst,” during a ceremony at Samsung Electronics’ corporate headquarters in Seoul. The vision statement emphasizes the management’s commitment to make environmental guardianship a priority across the business and apply technology in innovative ways to achieve eco-friendly growth.

 

“As a leading global technology company, Samsung Electronics has always taken our environmental responsibilities very seriously, but today we are committing to becoming a truly green enterprise that places eco-management at the very heart of our business decision-making and growth,” said Yoon-Woo Lee, Samsung Electronics’ vice chairman and CEO.

 

“This eco-management initiative will encompass all of our global operations, supply chain, and the complete lifecycle of Samsung products, and by achieving these goals we aim to lead the way in tackling the environmental problems that are facing our planet.”

 

 

 

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