Samsung believes in the power of young innovators and changemakers to build a better planet.
Every year, 14 million tons of plastic end up in the world’s oceans. See how Malaysian students from MRSM Sempora participating in Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow program developed bioplastic from seaweed, which can replace the single-use plastics that account for a large share of marine debris.
Samsung’s vision for a more sustainable future also comes to life in our products, as we most recently used repurposed fishing nets in key components of the latest Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Samsung’s Galaxy for the Planet initiative aims to eliminate all plastic in mobile packaging and incorporate recycled materials in all mobile devices by 2025.
Through sustainable technology and initiatives like Solve for Tomorrow, Samsung is creating a sea change of innovation to ensure a better planet for the next generation.
Learn more here: http://smsng.co/techgoesgreen
#Samsung
Every year, 14 million tons of plastic end up in the world’s oceans. See how Malaysian students from MRSM Sempora participating in Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow program developed bioplastic from seaweed, which can replace the single-use plastics that account for a large share of marine debris.
Samsung’s vision for a more sustainable future also comes to life in our products, as we most recently used repurposed fishing nets in key components of the latest Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Samsung’s Galaxy for the Planet initiative aims to eliminate all plastic in mobile packaging and incorporate recycled materials in all mobile devices by 2025.
Through sustainable technology and initiatives like Solve for Tomorrow, Samsung is creating a sea change of innovation to ensure a better planet for the next generation.
Learn more here: http://smsng.co/techgoesgreen
#Samsung
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