Energy efficiency is also an integral part of the Intel supply chain strategy.
“In order to achieve our products in the product environment, we are pursuing a holistic approach to the sustainability of the products,” says the company.
“We are innovative in our entire portfolio of products, platforms, software and solutions to improve energy efficiency and at the same time reduce our greenhouse gas emissions for the scope 3 and the greenhouse gas emissions of customers.”
Manufacture and sustainability of the semiconductor
The Semiconductor Manufacturing Division represents one of Intel's best -known efforts in sustainable supply chain management.
Since the chip manufacturing is exposed to a larger environmental examination, the ambitious plan of Intel not only deals with its own CO2 footprint, but also tries to increase the industry -wide climate protection measures.
In his role as Semiconductor Manufacturing Leader, Intel is other companies when achieving their sustainability goals and the navigation of regulatory landscapes.
The proven commitment of the company has received recognition such as CDP water security and an A-CDP rating for both climate change and for supplier companies. Intel also considers a 1 ISS rating to be the environment and social quality.
The former CEO of Intel, Pat Gelsinger, who was replaced by Lip-Bu Tan at the beginning of this year, said: “The effects of climate change are an urgent global threat. Protecting our planet requires immediate action and fresh thinking about how the world works.”