soon the end of paper at Samsung?

In the name of ecology, Samsung has decided to launch a major initiative to end paper in his offices to avoid waste. The South Korean giant is convinced that large companies have a role to play in helping to safeguard the environment, and that starts with eliminating paper.

The role of big business in protecting the planet

In 2022, the advent of digital technology will drastically reduce paper consumption. The majority of individuals have become aware of these issues and lend themselves to the game, even if the impact is low. When a tech giant decides to take steps to reduce its paper consumption, the impact is much greater. That’s why Samsung believes big business has a role to play in protecting the planet.

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For decades, Man has not been concerned with the management of his forests. We have printed billions of pages without worrying about the consequences. Now is the time for that to change. It is in any case the will of the South Korean giant, which counts begin its transition to eco-responsible practices. Samsung wants to take part in this global effort with the launch of a new program “which aims to significantly reduce its paper consumption in its customer services all over the world”.

Samsung wants to ban paper

South Korean firm plans to replace paper with digital documents in its 11,000 service points, operated by Samsung Electronics in nearly 180 countries through 40 subsidiaries. To go even further, Samsung has set itself another medium-term objective. The company intends to replace “all office documents of its repair or customer support centers by digital versions”. With this digital strategy, Samsung hopes save nearly six million liters of water worldwide each year and reduce its CO2 emissions by 526 million tonnes through all of its actions.

This is an initiative that most large companies could take to contribute to the preservation of forests. According to Samsung’s Executive Vice President of Global Customer Service, Hyeongnam Kim, “We have made constant efforts to provide convenient services to our customers and to strengthen our sustainable management practices in the area of ​​customer service. At Samsung, we are committed to creating a more sustainable future that delivers a better life for everyone by introducing creative and eco-friendly solutions across all of our businesses.”.

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