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Winbond sets global sustainability standard with sustainability initiatives, products

May 4, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Winbond Electronics Corporation, a global supplier of semiconductor memory solutions, has announced results of its sustainability performance along with aggressive goals and product development plans to expand that leadership in 2023. In addition to its many corporate environmental social and governance (ESG) goals and initiatives, Winbond has also demonstrated its commitment to sustainability through its product development, including flash memory products that support low temperature soldering (LTS) process, space saving techniques used in 100BGA LPDDR4/4X, and advancements in ultra-low power consumption.

Below are just a few of Winbond’s sustainability achievements in 2021. To see the full results, go to this webpage.

“As one of the leading manufacturers of semiconductor memory products, Winbond is in a unique position to help drive carbon neutrality and slow global warming through its products, technologies and operations,” says Winbond. “Sustainability is an issue that needs to be tackled on a global scale and we are proud to set such a strong example driving a greener and more sustainable future.”

Goals and objectives

Winbond is taking additional actions this year in the following areas to achieve specific goals by 2030 and 2050.

Products designed with sustainability in mind

One of Winbond’s corporate goals is to always design products that support its sustainability efforts. Below are a few examples:

2022 awards and recognition

As a result of its sustainability performance over the last year, Winbond received a number of industry awards and accolades.  This includes:

Certificates, quality, intellectual property patents and green products:

Won the ESG evaluation award:

For more information about 2022 ESG Report, please kindly visit the website.

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