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Innolux and AUO Should Follow Apple and Sony

Global electronics brands like Apple and Sony have taken the reins of decarbonisation. They are proactively curbing GHG emissions from their operations and energy use and have also committed to reducing emissions from their supply chains. Others, including Taiwanese electronics components makers Innolux and AUO, are lagging.

Companies’ Climate Pledges: A New Report Unveils the Reality

While no company is perfect, there are clear leaders that others should strive to follow. In the end, decarbonisation should be a common goal that can only succeed through collective efforts. And there is no sector better positioned to lead the global efforts in addressing climate change than the tech industry.

The Greenpeace Report and the Mission to Decarbonise Asia’s Tech Industry

In the wake of the "Race to Green" report by Greenpeace, we examine why is the tech industry in Asia lagging behind its global peers in terms of climate action and commitments. The problem is notable not only on the corporate level, but also for the whole region.

Big Tech’s Role in the Renewable Energy Transition

What are Big Tech companies doing to help accelerate the world’s renewable energy transition, and...

Tech’s Changing Stance on Renewable Energy: Old vs New

The tech industry is slowly becoming a leader in the sustainability space. Companies are actively...

Pollution and Renewable Energy in Tech – Where Does the Industry Stand?

Over the past 20 years, Tech companies have changed many aspects of our world. From...

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