[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] Samsung Display announced that it has published its first sustainability management report and established the '2025 Sustainable Value' as its mid- to long-term ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategy.


Through the '2021 Sustainability Management Report' released on the 6th, Samsung Display stated, "We set this strategy in January to promote ESG value management company-wide." Samsung Display officially launched ESG management at the end of last year by establishing a dedicated secretariat.


Introduction to Samsung Display's ESG Mid-to-Long-Term Strategy '2025 Sustainable Value' (Source: Samsung Display 2021 Sustainability Management Report)

Introduction to Samsung Display's ESG Mid-to-Long-Term Strategy '2025 Sustainable Value' (Source: Samsung Display 2021 Sustainability Management Report)

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Samsung Display explained in the report that it set five key focus areas for systematic ESG value management and established mid- to long-term goals and tasks for each field. The five key focus areas are ▲ responding to climate change ▲ managing product sustainability ▲ supply chain management ▲ contributing to local communities ▲ realizing a circular economy.


Samsung Display introduced, "Based on this, we plan to continuously strengthen elements that will become new opportunities for future business while focusing on minimizing management risks related to negative factors."


CEO Choi Ju-seon said in his greeting, "Through the sustainability management report, we will provide in-depth information about the company's business performance and management activities," adding, "Going forward, as a global leading company, we will minimize environmental impact throughout all processes of product manufacturing and grow into a company trusted by society."



This report is available for anyone to view on the Samsung Display website.


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