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Technology titans ‘not green enough’

Greenpeace report gives tech companies low scores

- Youkyung Lee

ENVIRONMEN­TAL group Greenpeace yesterday issued a report that gave technology titans, including Samsung Electronic­s, Amazon and Huawei, low marks for their impact on the environmen­t.

The group’s “USA Guide to Greener Electronic­s” said many of the biggest technology companies failed to deliver on commitment­s to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and were still reluctant to commit fully to renewable energy.

The report, which assessed 17 top global tech companies in three areas, also faulted many of them for failing to use more recycled materials in their products and their slow progress in phasing out the use of toxic materials.

“Tech companies claim to be at the forefront of innovation, but their supply chains are stuck in the Industrial Age,” Gary Cook, a campaigner at Greenpeace US, said in a statement.

Since 2011, Greenpeace has urged global tech companies to transition to renewable energy, prompting some of them to switch to environmen­tally friendly power sources for their data centres.

The group is urging the industry to tackle energy issues in manufactur­ing and supply chains and design longer-lasting products to reduce electronic­s waste, and is urging an overall rethink of its “take-make-waste” business model.

The report highlighte­d that tech companies’ manufactur­ing processes were not as environmen­tally friendly as their innovative images might suggest.

Greenhouse gas Although energy consumptio­n in the tech industry rose rapidly to fuel supply chains and manufactur­ing, as well as the data centres where social media, cloud computing and other applicatio­ns run, so have greenhouse gas emissions.

Samsung received a grade of D in its use of renewable energy, which accounted for just 1 percent of its manufactur­ing process, compared with Apple, which relied on renewable energy for 96 percent of its operation.

Samsung, the world’s largest maker of smartphone­s and the supplier of key components to many of the companies featured in the report, saw its greenhouse gas emissions rise 24 percent in 2016 from two years ago.

It also received low marks on its efforts to reduce and disclose hazardous chemicals at workplaces and to design long-lasting products.

Samsung and other companies mentioned in the report did not immediatel­y respond to e-mails seeking comment.

Chinese smartphone-makers Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo scored below average in all categories and lacked transparen­cy and commitment in renewable energy, the report said.

Amazon was the only US company that received the lowest mark, an F, in its overall environmen­tal performanc­e, along with the Chinese phone-makers.

Greenpeace said Amazon was among the least transparen­t companies and did not report the greenhouse gas footprint of its operations.

Among the 17 companies, Amsterdam-based Fairphone and Apple were said to be doing better in various areas.

Renewable energy Greenpeace urged the tech companies to use more renewable energy.

It also urged the companies to remove hazardous chemicals and other materials from their products and workplaces and design longer-lasting devices to help reduce waste.

If the tech industry does not change to renewable energy, the world will not be able to tackle climate change, said Greenpeace campaigner Lee Insung.

“In the next three to five years, the use of renewable energy and how well the companies cope with climate change will determine their core competitiv­eness,” Lee said. – AP

 ?? PHOTO: AP ?? Visitors experience Samsung Electronic­s’ Galaxy Note 8 smartphone­s during the 2017 Korea Electronic­s Grand Fairs in Seoul, South Korea, yesterday. The environmen­tal group Greenpeace issued a report yesterday giving technology titans such as Samsung, Amazon and Huawei low marks for their impact on the environmen­t.
PHOTO: AP Visitors experience Samsung Electronic­s’ Galaxy Note 8 smartphone­s during the 2017 Korea Electronic­s Grand Fairs in Seoul, South Korea, yesterday. The environmen­tal group Greenpeace issued a report yesterday giving technology titans such as Samsung, Amazon and Huawei low marks for their impact on the environmen­t.

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