Samsung’s total renewable energy usage increased by 14 times compared to 2017, from 229 GWh to 3,220 GWh. As the report notes, as remarkable as that figure is, it could soon be eclipsed, as Samsung is on track to reach 100 percent by the end of the year. Last year, Samsung’s renewable energy usage reached 92 percent in the U.S., China and Europe. These efforts have led to a number of milestone achievements in 2019 that are outlined in detail in this year’s report. In this way, the report makes each business unit’s commitment to and investment in sustainable resource management abundantly clear. For example, the report outlines how Samsung’s most recent sustainable initiatives span not just products but also packaging, upcycling, and the processing of materials. The report also discusses the outcomes of sustainable management activities across various business units. These efforts, which are covered in detail in the report, include 1) establishing a dedicated team in the early stage of a crisis, and creating a working environment that puts safety first in accordance with the guidelines of various countries’ health authorities, and 2) maintaining a safe supply chain and providing local communities with technical support, technology, know-how and infrastructure. The company aims to do this by sharing insights it has gained over the past 50 years protecting the safety and wellbeing of employees and partners, and solving challenges for customers and local communities. With the release of this year’s report, Samsung Electronics endeavors to offer a measure of hope and assistance amidst the ongoing global health crisis. The cover of Samsung Electronics’ 2020 Sustainability Report
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