New Samsung Galaxy Foldables Drive More Sustainable Future While Providing the Most Versatile Mobile Experience
August 10, 2022
The Company’s MX business shares the progress on its commitment to do more with less through Galaxy for the Planet.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announces today that it has made progress
towards achieving the 2025 sustainability goals for the MX (Mobile
eXperience) Business. Key initiatives include developing and incorporating
recycled materials into products, designing more eco-conscious packaging and
giving new life to older Samsung Galaxy devices to reduce e-waste.
New Samsung Galaxy Foldables Drive More Sustainable Future While Providing the Most Versatile Mobile Experience
Since announcing the
Galaxy for the Planet
vision at Unpacked in August 2021, Samsung has worked diligently to create new
ways to recycle and repurpose resources that would otherwise become harmful
waste, minimize its environmental footprint and inspire innovation that helps
preserve the planet. Today, Samsung is sharing the progress so far on its
sustainability journey.
“Samsung is taking consistent and impactful actions that help protect people
and the planet. We marry sustainability and innovation in everything we do,”
said TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung
Electronics. “I am proud of our progress to date. At the same time, it’s been
a humbling experience that enables us to continue on our journey towards
achieving our sustainability vision with even more conviction and rigor than
before.”
Expanding the Use of Recycled Materials to the Galaxy Z Fold4 and Galaxy Z Flip4
Developing new, recycled materials is a key focus area for Galaxy for the
Planet. The more Samsung recycles, the more resources it preserves. While
repurposing materials into Galaxy devices presents many challenges, the
benefits for the planet make it well worth the effort.
Samsung designed the new Galaxy Z series and Galaxy Buds2 Pro with repurposed
fishing nets, or ghost nets, that could otherwise end up in the ocean.
First integrated into the Galaxy S22 series in February 2022, today there are
eleven Galaxy devices that use repurposed fishing nets including Galaxy Book2
Pro series and Galaxy Tab S8 series as well. By repurposing abandoned fishing
nets into a high-performance material for Galaxy technology, Samsung helps to
minimize the effects of plastic pollution – 640,000 tons of fishing nets are
abandoned and pollute the world’s oceans every year.
Repurposing discarded fishing nets is only one example of Samsung’s
advancements in increasing its use of recycled materials in its products.
Samsung has incorporated eco-conscious materials including repurposed fishing
nets, post-consumer materials (PCM) or bio-based resin into 90% of Galaxy
devices launched in the past year. For the Galaxy Buds2 Pro, more than 90% of
the product is made with recycled materials.
This process requires complex engineering and technical skills to ensure the
overall quality, safety and reliability of all new materials for Samsung’s
innovative technologies. Samsung plans to make further investments in research
and development to source and transform other, new materials for use in Galaxy
products and to increase the presence of recycled materials in each device.
Changing the Way Galaxy Products are Packaged
Samsung set a goal to eliminate all single-use plastics in mobile product
packaging by 2025, and the company has already reduced a sizeable amount of
single-use plastics in its current packaging for Galaxy smartphones including
the new Galaxy foldables. Samsung will explore more ways to eliminate
single-use plastics in packaging by assessing every aspect of its packaging
designs, down to the smallest of details.
Starting with the launch of the Galaxy S22 series, Samsung now uses 100%
recycled paper for flagship product packaging.
By doing so, Samsung will be able to save the equivalent of nearly 51,000
trees with the Galaxy S22 series and the new Galaxy Z series this year.
Samsung has also reduced the volume of packaging for Galaxy Z Flip4 by 52.8%
and for Galaxy Z Fold4 by 58.2% respectively compared to the first-generation
Galaxy foldables. By reducing each device package’s volume, Samsung ultimately
reduces its environmental footprint in transporting these units using trucks,
planes, and ships.
The company estimates that this reduction in packaging volume equates to a
reduction in carbon emissions from transportation of approximately 10,000 tons
by the end of 2022. In addition to continually evolving packaging for flagship
smartphones, Samsung will expand eco-conscious packaging to other product
categories.
Scaling Solutions that Reduce E-waste
More than ever, reducing e-waste is crucial to advancing a circular economy
that preserves and repurposes the planet’s finite resources. According to the
World Economic Forum, 57 million tons of e-waste was generated in 2021 and it
is expected to grow by 2 million tons per year.
To address this, Samsung has been expanding the Galaxy Upcycling program,
which gives new life to older Galaxy smartphones. Through
Galaxy Upcycling at Home, Samsung repurposes smartphones with a simple software update that turns
them into smart home devices that support everyday needs, such as childcare
and pet care.
An important part of Galaxy Upcycling is ensuring that these sustainable
practices not only support the environment but also improve people’s lives.
The company also upcycles secondhand Galaxy devices into medical diagnosis
equipment called
EYELIKE™ fundus cameras
that provide necessary eye care services in underserved communities.
This program has already upcycled hundreds of Galaxy devices and provided
basic eye care for over 13,000 patients in Vietnam, Morocco, India, and Papua
New Guinea.
The Path Forward
Samsung has set clear sustainability goals by scaling solutions across its
business. Whether it is repurposing discarded fishing nets for Galaxy devices,
striving to achieve plastic-free packaging or moving us forward to achieve
zero waste to landfill and zero standby power of smartphone chargers, Samsung
is realizing its Galaxy for the Planet vision one step at a time.
There will be more challenges along the way, but Samsung will hold itself
accountable and continue to report progress on its mission to effect positive
change and inspire others to protect the planet for generations to come.
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