Big Tech's CES 2024 Sustainability Goals: More Recycled Materials, Longer Lifespans

January 17, 2024 EcoVadis EN


CES 2024 arrived with announcements from the biggest tech companies around that showed off new devices and teased exciting technology. But another trend is the various ways sustainability has crept into keynotes and presentations that talk about the environmental impact of all those shiny, new gadgets on store shelves.

The big change for CES 2024 is a focus on what goes into your product. Unlike previous years when companies had pledges to source energy from green power or buy carbon offsets, which sustainability experts have criticized for not reducing emissions, they're expanding their use of recycled materials in devices and displays.


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