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  • Samsung Electronics Achieves UL Solutions’ ‘Zero Waste to Landfill’ Platinum Designation Across All Global Manufacturing Sites

    Samsung Electronics Achieves UL Solutions’ ‘Zero Waste to Landfill’ Platinum Designation Across All Global Manufacturing Sites

    Samsung Electronics has achieved UL Solutions’ “Zero Waste to Landfill” Platinum designation across all of its global manufacturing sites — marking the first major milestone in the company’s environmental strategy.

     

    “Zero Waste to Landfill” is a claim validation program administered by UL Solutions, a global safety science company. Designations are determined by the percentage of waste diverted from landfills, serving as a key indicator of a company’s resource circularity efforts. Platinum represents a 100% landfill diversion rate, while Gold and Silver represent 95% to 99% and 90% to 94% respectively.

     

    Since announcing its Environmental Strategy in 2022, focused on climate action and resource circularity, Samsung has steadily advanced sustainable management practices — repurposing waste generated at its sites into valuable resources and expanding other recycling initiatives worldwide.

     

    Last year, all 10 business sites of the Device Solutions (DS) Division earned Platinum designation through integrated validation. This year in July, the Device eXperience (DX) Division’s Hungarian subsidiary, SEH-P, also achieved Platinum, marking the final step in securing Platinum status across all 22 domestic and overseas DX manufacturing sites.

     

    ▲ “Zero Waste to Landfill” Platinum designation for Samsung’s headquarters in Suwon, issued by UL Solutions

     

    Samsung Electronics has established key directions for waste management — strengthening sorting systems, expanding reuse and increasing resource recovery — and has been implementing them through concrete initiatives.

     

    Examples include introducing more refined waste separation systems within worksites and strengthening employee training to ensure thorough sorting.1 Food waste and used paper are composted,2 while general and construction waste is recycled into alternative fuels3 or basic raw materials.4 In addition, e-waste and battery residues are repurposed for solid fuel production.5 Through these efforts, Samsung has made steady progress toward its goal of achieving Zero Waste to Landfill.

     

    ▲ Plastic waste reduction training at Samsung Electronics’ SEHC subsidiary in Vietnam

     

    Samsung is continuously developing technologies to recycle waste generated from semiconductor production processes into materials that can be reused in semiconductor manufacturing. For example, waste liquids are reused as a cleaning agent in scrubbers that reduce air pollutants and as water treatment agents in wastewater treatment facilities. In addition, adsorbents, activated carbon and catalysts used to control air pollutants undergo regeneration and are reused as raw materials for the same applications.

     

    ▲ Waste adsorbent regeneration process

     

    Samsung recycled approximately 1.32 million tonnes of waste in 2024 — equivalent to 260,000 five-tonne waste trucks.

     

    In addition to reducing waste at its worksites, Samsung has also repurposed by-products and discarded materials into new resources. The Galaxy S25, launched this year, has incorporated recycled cobalt extracted from previously used Galaxy smartphones and batteries discarded during the manufacturing process through Samsung’s Circular Battery Supply Chain. Discarded wafer trays from semiconductor manufacturing were recycled and applied to the Galaxy S25 series’ components as well.

     

    Looking ahead, Samsung Electronics plans to further enhance systematic waste sorting and material-specific management to secure high-quality recycled resources and expand their application in products, strengthening its commitment to resource circularity.

     

    Junhwa Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of Global EHS Office, DX Division at Samsung Electronics, highlighted the significance of the achievement as “a major milestone” in the company’s environmental management strategy, adding that the company will continue to apply innovation across all areas of its business to put sustainable management into practice.

     

    More information on Samsung Electronics’ sustainability initiatives can be found on the Samsung Electronics Sustainability website.

     

     

    1 Subsidiaries in Hungary (SEH-P), Malaysia (SEMA), Brazil (SEDA-P(M)), Türkiye (SETK-P), etc.
    2 Subsidiaries in Thailand (TSE-P), India (SIEL-P(C)), Malaysia (SEMA), Mexico (SEM-P), etc.
    3 Subsidiaries in Vietnam (SEHC), Malaysia (SEMA), the United States (SEHA), etc.
    4 Subsidiaries in Vietnam (SEV, SEVT), etc.
    5 Subsidiary in Indonesia (SEIN-P)

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  • Pakistan may witness ‘coldest winter in decades’ – Dawn

    1. Pakistan may witness ‘coldest winter in decades’  Dawn
    2. Explained: Why Pakistan faces one of its coldest winters this year  Gulf News
    3. PMD Reveals Official Date for Start of Winter Season  ProPakistani
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  • Tensions simmer after crackdown on TLP protesters in Muridke – Dawn

    1. Tensions simmer after crackdown on TLP protesters in Muridke  Dawn
    2. Violence erupts in eastern Pakistan as Islamists try to march on capital for pro-Palestinian rally  AP News
    3. ATC grants 11-day physical remand of TLP workers in police attack cases  

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  • Judges divided over ‘full court’ for 26th Amendment challenges – Dawn

    1. Judges divided over ‘full court’ for 26th Amendment challenges  Dawn
    2. Justice Mandokhail wonders whether judges can hear 26th Amendment case if they are its ‘beneficiaries’  Dawn
    3. SC to resume proceedings on petitions filed against 26th…

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  • Anti-polio campaign targeting over 10.6m children in Sindh begins – Dawn

    1. Anti-polio campaign targeting over 10.6m children in Sindh begins  Dawn
    2. 7,613 cops to oversee polio vaccination drive  The Express Tribune
    3. Anti-polio drive: CS tells DCs to submit daily reports on refusal cases  The News International
    4. Polio drive…

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  • Tensions simmer after crackdown on TLP protesters – Dawn

    1. Tensions simmer after crackdown on TLP protesters  Dawn
    2. Countrywide protests as TLP claims Saad Rizvi shot, injured  The Express Tribune
    3. TLP’s ‘Labbaik Al-Aqsa March’ remains camped at Muridke as talks with government stall  The Nation…

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  • Natural Sweetener Boosts a Common Treatment For Hair Loss, Study Reveals : ScienceAlert

    Natural Sweetener Boosts a Common Treatment For Hair Loss, Study Reveals : ScienceAlert

    A leading treatment for androgenetic alopecia (AGA) – the classic pattern hair loss – could be made more effective with the clever addition of the natural sweetener stevioside, derived from the stevia plant (Stevia rebaudiana).

    Minoxidil…

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  • Release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees: how the day unfolded | Israel

    Release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees: how the day unfolded | Israel

    It was a day of joy, sorrow and diplomatic drama in the Middle East. Chief reporter Dan Boffey was in “hostages square” in Tel Aviv as the final hostages who were kidnapped on 7 October were released. As news broke out that the first seven…

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  • Moon phase today explained: What the moon will look like on October 14, 2025

    Moon phase today explained: What the moon will look like on October 14, 2025

    We’re inching closer to the New Moon, which means for the next few nights the moon is going to look smaller and smaller to us. This is because of where we are in the lunar cycle, a series of unique…

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  • Toshiba First in Industry to Verify 12-Disk Stacking Technology for Hard Drives

    Toshiba First in Industry to Verify 12-Disk Stacking Technology for Hard Drives

    KAWASAKI, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) is first[1] in the storage industry to verify 12-disk stacking technology for high-capacity hard disk drives (HDDs). By combining this achievement…

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