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Stockholm +50: Five Things You Need to Know

Ericsson

By Emelie Öhlander, Climate Action Program Manager I could easily state 50 things you need to know about Stockholm +50—but let’s keep it simple and boil it down to 5 essential things to know. What is Stockholm +50? This is the easiest to answer—Stockholm +50 is an international environmental meeting hosted by the United Nations General Assembly to be held in Stockholm, Sweden from 2-3 June 2022. See, nice and straight forward! To dive a bit more below the surface, the theme of Stockholm+50 is “a healthy planet for the prosperity of all – our responsibility, our opportunity.” This high-level meeting will follow months of consultations and discussions with individuals, communities, organizations, and governments around the world. So wait--what does Stockholm +50 even mean? In 1972, the United Nations Conference on the Environment in Stockholm was held, and it was essentially the first conference that managed to address environmental issues on the right level. Fifty years later, the United Nations is back in Stockholm to commemorate that important milestone. Also pretty straight forward! In 1972, some 122 countries attended, and participants adopted a series of principles on the environment, including the Stockholm Declaration and Action Plan for the Human Environment. The United Nations Environment Programme was created as a result of the conference. Now, 50 years after that Stockholm meeting, it’s time to reflect: have we done as much as we could have? Why is Stockholm +50 important? There was a lot of media attention around COP26 last year where world leaders gathered to continue the work to uphold the actions promised by the Paris Agreement, 2015. Later this year, there will be COP27 in Egypt, where organizers will aim to make the conference "a radical turning point in international climate efforts in coordination with all parties, for the benefit of Africa and the entire world" While there may be less attention on Stockholm +50, that does not mean the event won’t be important to global climate action and other environmental issues like biodiversity. On a personal level, it's mind-blowing to think that the first world conference about the environment happened 50 years ago. When you think about it from a scientific perspective, it’s not very long ago at all. As early as 1896, Swedish chemist Svante Arrenhius described the Earth’s energy budget, understanding that if we burned enough fossil fuels, we would impact the Earth's temperature. He was one of the first to start the scientific discovery of global warming. However, progress on these insights was slow, and it was not until the 1970’s that the policymakers started to address some of the environmental problems humans have created. While many milestones have been reached over these past 50 years, to specific environmental hazards such as the Montreal Protocol, tackling ozone hole depletion. There is still much to be achieved, especially when it comes to climate action. Around 50 years ago, CO2 levels in the atmosphere stood about 323 parts per million (ppm). Currently, we are at 417 ppm. Human activities have increased the concentration of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere, amplifying Earth's natural greenhouse effect. We have already heated the Earth's mean temperature by 1.1 °C and our aim is to limit it to 1.5 °C. Chart from Our World in Data Earlier this year, the UN released the latest IPCC report, which reaffirmed the urgent need for global action on climate change NOW. Emissions are higher than ever, but the rate of increase is slowing a bit— the world has one last chance to realize the 1.5°C ambition. We are facing a tri-planetary catastrophe. Climate change, waste and the loss of nature and biodiversity threaten the livelihoods and lives of billions of people. It is evident that we need transformational changes to address the climate and planetary crisis - a transformation that will rely on technology, innovation, and true collaboration through the public and private sectors. What will be happening at Stockholm +50? The event in the beginning of June will see representatives from around the world gather in Stockholm to discuss how to achieve a sustainable and inclusive future for all. The world has taken great strides to protect and conserve our environment since 1972, but at this crucial moment for climate action, Stockholm +50 could usher in a much-needed new boost to environmental awareness and action for the next half-century, just as it did five decades ago. Stockholm+50 is designed to be a stepping-stone to accelerating ground-breaking international agreements and reinventing how we can achieve the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Paris Agreement, and the Global Biodiversity Framework. While the key focus of the event is high-level dialogue, we believe this dialogue is the foundation to inspire concrete changes and action from companies, countries, and individuals. Just as the 1972 Stockholm Conference demonstrated, environmental and climate challenges will be more difficult to solve if the world continues to operate in silos. The only way to save our planet and ourselves from climate catastrophe is to look back while also looking forward together. Stockholm+50 will be collaborative and multi-stakeholder in nature, open to accredited participants who will be invited to share experiences and initiatives to protect the planet and contribute to sustainable and inclusive development, including a sustainable recovery from the COVID -19 pandemic. The meeting will comprise an opening segment, four plenary meetings and three leadership dialogues, and a closing segment. Ericsson is a part of the leadership dialogues, that focus on: Reflecting in the urgent need for actions to achieve a healthy planet and prosperity of all Achieving a sustainable and inclusive recovery from the COVID 19 pandemic Accelerating the implementation of the environmental dimension of Sustainable Development in the context of the Decade of Action What is Ericsson doing at Stockholm +50? So why is Stockholm +50 important for Ericsson? For the same reason climate action, nature restoration and acting on the global pollution is important for all of us. It is evident that we need transformational changes to address these challenges. The transformation we need will rely on technology, innovation, and true collaboration through the public and private sectors. For more than a century, Ericsson’s technologies have transformed every sector of society. Through research, science and industry ecosystems, we know digitalization and 5G can help tackle climate change and other environmental issues. In particular, the ICT sector has the unique potential to enable other industrial sectors to move towards a low-carbon economy – a move that is central to meeting Sustainable Development Goal 13, which focuses on combatting climate change and its impacts.  We also know that without digitalization, we can't manage to create the circular economy we need to tackle other challenges like waste and pollution. ICT solutions such as sensors, AI and machine learning can for example support in nature conservation efforts, like improving survival rates of mangrove saplings by giving the right environmental parameters, spotting animal species in habitats and maybe even detecting illegal loggers. At Stockholm +50, we’ll be working with our partners to make sure that other companies and policy makers join us in the work for broader adoption of solutions to enable exponential reduction of carbon emissions globally. One way we are planning to do this is by being the host for the sixth Exponential Climate Action Summit, driven by We Don’t Have Time - the world’s largest social network for climate action and Exponential Roadmap initiative. Our 5th summit this Earth Day, had over 8.5 million viewers on Twitter, and we hope we will get as many active listeners this time as we feature important conversations with innovators, disruptors and transformers. We know the solutions are out there, we just need to scale them now by taking action. Ericsson takes its 2040 Net Zero ambition seriously—with a first milestone of achieving Net Zero emissions from our own activities – as well as reducing emissions by 50% in our portfolio and supply chain – by 2030. Stockholm +50: Five things you need to know What is Stockholm +50? Stockholm +50 is an international environmental meeting hosted by the United Nations General Assembly to be held in Stockholm, Sweden from 2-3 June 2022 What does Stockholm +50 mean? The first United Nations Conference on the Environment was held in Stockholm in 1972. Now it’s fifty years later, and we’re back in Stockholm. Why is the event important? While many milestones have been reached over these past 50 years, there is still much to be achieved. The latest IPCC report reaffirmed the urgent need for global action on climate change now. Emissions are higher than ever, but the rate of increase is slowing — the world has one last chance to realize the 1.5°C ambition. What will happen at Stockholm +50? Representatives from around the world gather in Stockholm to discuss how to achieve a sustainable and inclusive future for all. The only way to save our planet and ourselves from climate catastrophe is to look back while also looking forward together. What is Ericsson doing? Ericsson will be working with our partners to make sure that other companies and policy makers join us in the work for broader adoption of solutions to enable exponential reduction of carbon emissions globally. One activation will be being the host for the sixth Exponential Climate Action Summit, driven by We Don’t Have Time - the world’s largest social network for climate action and Exponential Roadmap initiative. Learn more Read more about Ericsson’s work with sustainability and corporate responsibility Read more on how Digitalization with 5G enables further acceleration of climate action Read our blog post, The Great Reset: the power of collaboration. This is how  sustainability is a value creator for business and society. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Ericsson on 3blmedia.com

May 18, 2022 01:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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Verità Announces Acquisition of Nomad Tower Services LLC and $6 Million Investment in New Facility

Verità Telecommunications Corporation

Verità Telecommunications has acquired Nomad Tower Services LLC in Romulus, Michigan. Nomad executes a full range of microwave and cellular network deployment services in Michigan and the Midwest states. Moving forward, Nomad Tower Services, LLC. will operate as a division of Verità. Along with the purchase of Nomad, Verità is moving ahead with a $6 million dollar investment in a new facility in Wayne County. The move directly aligns with Verità’s mission to support the growing needs of the Great Lakes and Midwest States that will ultimately bridge the digital divide. Verità has planned a $6-million investment at a 10-acre site that will include a 40,000 -60,000 sq. ft. facility to support the company’s continued growth and advancement. The acquisition of Nomad Tower Services LLC. extends Verità’s offerings by adding turnkey tower services and an additional 10 crews to keep Verità on-track for building the infrastructure for reliable internet access throughout the Great Lake states and Midwestern states. With the addition of Nomad Tower Services LLC., Verità is now a full spectrum telecom company, providing customers with a full suite of services from design to final tower implementation. “The next 2 years we are growing our crews from 6 to 16 for this initiative, upgrading existing towers, 5G network and building new towers. A growing work force includes 10 additional teams, that equate to 50 new employees, working to a common goal of bridging the digital divide.” added Verità President, Michael Falsetti. “Verità will provide a single-source solution and differentiating advantage to our clients, carriers; AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Dish, getting them into the market ahead of the competition and ultimately a part of the solution for the digital divide”, says President, Michael Falsetti. Verità is projecting an increase of revenue from $10 million to $25 million in this division with a forecast of $100 million for next year. The expansion advances the opportunity for economic growth in Wayne County, as well as Verità’s service offerings. The integration of services and talent fuel the vision for this major initiative with various carriers to build out their sites with 5G, including the rural areas throughout the decade to provide meaningful internet connectivity. The larger team and turnkey addition of services provides flexibility that supports growth and development creating job diversity, employee advancement and career opportunities. “We take pride in providing a culture that supports relationships and becoming a part of Verità as a family-oriented business. We put relationships first and value personal relationships with our team and customers. We are excited to be a part of Verità’s extended family” said Kylar Damon, Nomad Tower President. The Verità Way will chart a course for our clients and employee advancement and success. “Together we will build meaningful connectivity through access to reliable internet while supporting job growth in the Great Lakes States with a career that can advance with Technology.” About Verità Telecommunications Corporation Plymouth, Michigan-based Verità Corporation is a turnkey telecommunications contractor offering a one-stop-shop for design and construction of telecommunications networks. Verità provides tomorrow’s communications infrastructure today. Learn more about The Verità Way™ in thought, action, and operation at veritacorp.com. Contact Details Douglas Marketing Group Kay Douglas +1 248-940-8004 kdouglas@experiencedmg.com Amanda Iera +1 313-571-1858 aiera@experiencedmg.com Company Website https://veritacorp.com/

May 17, 2022 11:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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The Premier Event for Embedded Tech Solutions

Embedded Technology Convention

Embedded Technology Convention, the leading USA event for hardware, systems, tools and technology solutions for your business will launch at the Las Vegas Convention Center on June 8th & 9th, 2022. This free event will comprise 5,000 visitors, 400 suppliers, and 100 seminars. The Embedded Technology Convention will allow attendees to discover the latest developments and research in chip & sensor technology, embedded automotive systems, deep learning, artificial intelligence, embedded security, cloud connectivity and much more across this all-encompassing industry. Find the latest embedded tech solutions with over 400 leading suppliers and network with thousands of like minded professionals at this free event. Save time and money by finding the best kind of software integration for your business when you follow our Technology Trail. The innovation & technology showcased will provide an excellent opportunity for embedded technology professionals to interact and connect with the industry’s global leaders and suppliers to discover more cost-effective ways in implementing new embedded technology, systems and solutions into their business model. Share research, meet leading practitioners and advance the industry by visiting our Research Hub. Discover the latest developments and research in chip & sensor technology, embedded automotive systems, deep learning, AI, cloud connectivity and much more across this all-encompassing industry. Join the audience at the panel session stage to hear the most ground-breaking solutions and technology on the market. Panel sessions will be hosted by some of the leading industry specific networks and will focus on topics specific to aerospace, automotive & transportation, 5G Networks and more! Get access to unparalleled networking opportunities to discuss new ideas, business tips, and sourcing to advance business growth and venture forward with efficiency. The continual evolution of embedded technology and the expansion of the global market creates the opportunity for ambitious professionals to enter new embedded tech markets, upgrade their status in the industry, and develop lasting professional relationships among suppliers and service providers to take their embedded systems and technologies to the next level. Our Keynote speaker line-up, Research Hub, Technology Trail and Networking opportunities are just a few of the incredible features being showcased at the Embedded Technology Convention. Register your free ticket now for all access to these amazing show features! https://bit.ly/3spewp2 Contact Details Laren Fernandez +1 512-942-0003 laren.fernandez@fortem-international.com

May 12, 2022 08:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time

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The Premier Event for Embedded Tech Solutions

Embedded Technology Convention

Embedded Technology Convention, the leading USA event for hardware, systems, tools and technology solutions for your business will launch at the Las Vegas Convention Center on June 8th & 9th, 2022. This free event will comprise 5,000 visitors, 400 suppliers, and 100 seminars. The Embedded Technology Convention will allow attendees to discover the latest developments and research in chip & sensor technology, embedded automotive systems, deep learning, artificial intelligence, embedded security, cloud connectivity and much more across this all-encompassing industry. Find the latest embedded tech solutions with over 400 leading suppliers and network with thousands of like minded professionals at this free event. Save time and money by finding the best kind of software integration for your business when you follow our Technology Trail. The innovation & technology showcased will provide an excellent opportunity for embedded technology professionals to interact and connect with the industry’s global leaders and suppliers to discover more cost-effective ways in implementing new embedded technology, systems and solutions into their business model. Share research, meet leading practitioners and advance the industry by visiting our Research Hub. Discover the latest developments and research in chip & sensor technology, embedded automotive systems, deep learning, AI, cloud connectivity and much more across this all-encompassing industry. Join the audience at the panel session stage to hear the most ground-breaking solutions and technology on the market. Panel sessions will be hosted by some of the leading industry specific networks and will focus on topics specific to aerospace, automotive & transportation, 5G Networks and more! Get access to unparalleled networking opportunities to discuss new ideas, business tips, and sourcing to advance business growth and venture forward with efficiency. The continual evolution of embedded technology and the expansion of the global market creates the opportunity for ambitious professionals to enter new embedded tech markets, upgrade their status in the industry, and develop lasting professional relationships among suppliers and service providers to take their embedded systems and technologies to the next level. Our Keynote speaker line-up, Research Hub, Technology Trail and Networking opportunities are just a few of the incredible features being showcased at the Embedded Technology Convention. Register your free ticket now for all access to these amazing show features! https://bit.ly/3spewp2 Contact Details Laren Fernandez +1 512-942-0003 laren.fernandez@fortem-international.com

May 12, 2022 08:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time

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OPPO Find X5 Pro Will Be Among the First to Receive the Android 13 Beta 1 Update

OPPO

SHENZHEN, CHINA - Media OutReach - 11 May 2022 - OPPO today announced that its flagship Find X5 Pro will become one of the first devices to receive the new Google Android 13 Beta 1 update. Meanwhile, OPPO is going to provide a ColorOS developer preview based on Android 13 Beta 1 for developers to elaborate the new features and changes. “OPPO has been cooperating closely with Google for a long time, during which we’ve kept working together to deliver the best possible operating experience through our ColorOS which is based on each version of Google’s Android operating systems,” said Andy Wu, OPPO Vice President and President of Find Product Line. “This time, with the new Android 13, we believe that the performance of our excellent devices, such as the flagship Find X5 Pro, will be fully unleashed to developers and users.” Android 13 focuses more on privacy and security, while providing new APIs to help developers build better apps. It offers a series of updates, including privacy features like the new notification permission photo picker, APIs like themed app icons, quick settings tile placement, and per-app language support, as well as capabilities like Bluetooth LE audio and MIDI 2.0 over USB. Beta 1 adds new permissions for more granular access to media files, improved audio routing APIs, and more. Android 13 Beta 1 will be available for Find X5 Pro, which is OPPO’s latest flagship smartphone released in February 2022. Find X5 Pro comes with OPPO’s first dedicated imaging Neural Processing Unit MariSilicon X and the dual flagship IMX766 camera system, hence, it offers an unparalleled imaging experience. With its unrivalled performance, ultra-fast 5G connectivity, and the incredible 80W SUPERVOOC TM Flash Charging technology, Find X5 Pro is designed to bring an all-round flagship-level performance to users around the world. Developers can download and try out the developer’s version of ColorOS built around Android 13 Beta 1 here. In addition, Find X5 Pro users are also expected to be the first to enjoy the new public version of ColorOS based on Android 13 in the near future. About OPPO Since the launch of its first mobile phone - “Smiley Face” - in 2008, OPPO has been in relentless pursuit of the perfect synergy of aesthetic satisfaction and innovative technology. Today, OPPO provides a wide range of smart devices spearheaded by the Find and Reno series. Beyond devices, OPPO provides its users with the ColorOS operating system and internet services like OPPO Cloud and OPPO+. OPPO operates in more than 50 countries and regions with more than 40,000 of OPPO's employees are dedicated to creating a better life for customers around the world. Contact Details Media Contact press@oppo.com Company Website http://www.oppo.com/en/

May 11, 2022 08:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Mimi Creates Sustainable Listening Using Cadence Tensilica HiFi DSPs

Cadence Design Systems

Learn how Mimi personalizes the hearing experience and makes it healthier and sustainable using Cadence® Tensilica® HiFi DSPs. The Cadence Tensilica HiFi 1 digital signal processor (DSP) is the smallest and lowest power member of the HiFi DSP family, developed for battery- constrained applications, such as mobile, hearables, wearables, laptop, automotive, and the internet of things (IOT). About Cadence Design Systems Cadence is a pivotal leader in electronic design, building upon more than 30 years of computational software expertise. The company applies its underlying Intelligent System Design strategy to deliver software, hardware and IP that turn design concepts into reality. Cadence customers are the world’s most innovative companies, delivering extraordinary electronic products from chips to boards to systems for the most dynamic market applications, including consumer, hyperscale computing, 5G communications, automotive, mobile, aerospace, industrial and healthcare. For seven years in a row, Fortune magazine has named Cadence one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For. Learn more at  cadence.com. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Cadence Design Systems on 3blmedia.com

May 11, 2022 08:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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STMicroelectronics Publishes 25th Annual Sustainability Report

3BL Alerts

On track to become carbon neutral by 2027 with more than 50% purchased electricity coming from renewable sources 69% of new products identified as responsible STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, announced the release of its 25th annual sustainability report detailing 2021 performance and achievements. “This is our 25th annual report, a significant milestone after the pioneering efforts of ST in this field. In 2021 we continued to achieve strong results across all key sustainability metrics, including the initial steps of our path towards carbon neutrality in 2027. We are determined to continue to do more and to accelerate our overall sustainability efforts to create technology for a sustainable world, in a sustainable way, and to generate long-term value for our people and all stakeholders,” said Jean-Marc Chery, President and CEO, STMicroelectronics. In 2021 ST has been actively working, through a collaborative approach, on its sustainability commitments and programs to create a healthier, safer, and more inclusive environment for people and communities and to create profitable growth. ST’s continued efforts across many areas, detailed in this report, were recognized again in 2021, by inclusion in the DJSI World and Europe indexes, as well as in other key ESG rankings and international certifications. Sustainable Technology ST technologies and products enable its customers to boost sustainability and seize opportunities​ with continued improvement of the company’s social and environmental footprint at every stage of the product lifecycle ( Sustainable Technology ). In 2021: 69% of new products were identified as responsible (responsible sourcing, eco-design, advanced EHS standards of manufacturing, responsible products, and applications) (vs 63% in 2020). 20% of total revenue derived from responsible products (vs 18.5% in 2020). 37% of sales come from products that aim at substantial greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction across the product lifecycle according to the EU taxonomy standard. Sustainable Way In December 2020, ST committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2027 ( Energy and Climate Change ) and remains on track to meet that target, actively working in 2021 on reducing its environmental footprint: Reduced GHG emissions by 34% compared to 2018 in absolute terms, despite the continued expansion of ST’s manufacturing capacity. Increased the sourcing of electricity coming from renewable sources to more than 50% (vs 43% in 2020). Reduced water consumption by 16% (vs 2020 per production unit). Reusing, recovering, or recycling 90% of the company’s waste (vs 88% in 2020). 2021 was a year that continued to be impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic and ST maintained its support to its 48,000 employees across the globe, while investing in safety, and diversity, equity, and inclusion ( Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ): Continued to deploy the most stringent measures to protect the health and safety of employees who worked at ST sites to ensure continuity of operations, in line with global and local regulations. Decreased the recordable case rate (work-related injuries per 100 employees per year) with a record score of 0.12 (0.14 in 2020) which is among the best in class. Reached the target of hiring 30% women for exempt positions for the first time, but still need to make progress to reach the 2025 target of 20% of women in all management levels. Increased the employee engagement score in 2021 with 83% of employees recommending ST as a great place to work (+2 points on 2020). Sustainable Company ST continues to create a funnel of innovation and talent across its ecosystems and communities and with academic, private, and public partners. This collaborative approach for profitable growth allows the development of ST’s market-leading products and solutions enabling the company’s customers to tackle tomorrow’s challenges and fuel their future growth: Invested 13.5% of revenues (US$1.72 billion) in R&D to support innovation. Continued to invest in R&D and open innovation with a network now including 187 active academic and private partnerships worldwide to build the future. 330 STEM events and initiatives reached over 69,000 students and teachers of the company’s ‘STEM your way’ program ( Community and Education ). The 25th annual report contains highlights and details of ST’s sustainability performance in 2021 and presents the Company’s ambitions and longer-term goals in alignment with both the United Nations Global Compact Ten Principles and Sustainable Development Goals and the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). It is aligned with Global Reporting Standards (GRI), Sustainability Accounting Standards Boards (SASB), and Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). A third party has verified this report. The 2022 Sustainability Report (2021 performance) can be viewed at https://sustainabilityreports.st.com/ About STMicroelectronics At ST, we are 48,000 creators and makers of semiconductor technologies mastering the semiconductor supply chain with state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. An independent device manufacturer, we work with more than 200,000 customers and thousands of partners to design and build products, solutions, and ecosystems that address their challenges and opportunities, and the need to support a more sustainable world. Our technologies enable smarter mobility, more efficient power and energy management, and the wide-scale deployment of the Internet of Things and 5G technology. ST is committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2027. Further information can be found at www.st.com. For further information, please contact the CSR team. Read the Report View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from 3BL Alerts on 3blmedia.com

May 11, 2022 08:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Climate Action - Network Energy Performance

Ericsson

Originally published in Ericsson's 2021 Sustainability and Corporate responsibility Report To meet the industry aspiration to achieve Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, technological innovations that enable mobile networks to support more traffic while using less energy will be needed. To achieve this ambition, 5G must be fast tracked globally in order to provide the increased capacity and coverage necessary to deliver on sustainability commitments and reduce emissions for the ICT industry as well as other sectors. Energy use in network operations remains a priority for Ericsson and its customers. Carbon emissions resulting from the lifetime energy usage of Ericsson’s delivered portfolio correspond to approximately 94% of the Company's total carbon footprint. With this in mind, Ericsson can contribute to its customers’ sustainability transformation primarily through improved energy performance across the mobile network, which also helps lower customers’ Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Ericsson’s ambition is to provide high quality, high performing 5G experiences while simultaneously aiming to reduce network energy consumption. To this end, Ericsson has developed an innovative network-wide approach called “Breaking the energy curve”. It provides a holistic approach to introducing 5G while managing mobile network energy use across core, transport, radio access and site equipment. This approach gives customers insights into how to maximize energy savings through products and solutions in Ericsson’s portfolio. Some examples include modernizing the installed base and rightsizing 5G equipment for new frequency bands, as well as the use of energy-saving software and intelligent remote site management of passive site equipment such as batteries, climate control units and diesel generators. Improving energy performance Through significant investments in R&D, Ericsson has been able to develop market leading products and solutions for more sustainable mobile networks and to achieve significant energy and performance improvements across its portfolio. These improvements also contribute positively to the business case for and viability of renewable energy as the primary energy source for future Radio Access Network (RAN) sites. In the mobile network, the RAN is built to provide nationwide coverage and capacity for users. As a result, the RAN’s energy consumption represents over 75% of total network consumption. This means that RAN energy efficiency is of the utmost importance in keeping energy consumption under control while still delivering optimal user experience. The transition from 4G to 5G involves a significant increase in processing requirements for the RAN equipment. The Company’s purpose-built Ericsson Silicon processing hardware, is designed to meet these performance demands. It also plays a key role in facilitating the creation of high-performing, energy efficient and lightweight products. The energy efficiency of Ericsson Silicon has grown by a factor of seven from 2016 to 2021, see figure 1. Alongside other energy efficiency improvements, during 2021 the Company launched its ultra-lightweight massive MIMO family, exemplified by the AIR3268 radio that weighs only 12 kg with a volume of 23 liters. These additions to the portfolio aim to enable an easier and efficient 5G mid-band deployment. The advancements with Ericsson Silicon also allow Ericsson to combine multiple frequency bands into a single ERS remote radio unit. In 2021, the Company launched Radio 6626, making it possible to replace six single-band radios with one, which reduces energy consumption up to 50%, among other benefits. The above high-performing RAN products are examples of how the Company can enable energy savings in mobile networks while managing the mobile broadband traffic growth including 5G roll-outs. Targets and performance 2021 The Company’s target for its 5G product portfolio is to, by 2022, make it ten times more energy-efficient for the same transferred data than the 4G portfolio (baseline 2017) for an enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) use case. Results from 2021 show that Ericsson’s current 5G radios already are very close to achieving the targeted level and are approximately 9,3 times more energy efficient, see figure 2. Energy savings can also be achieved by replacing less efficient equipment in the legacy network. Ericsson has set a target of 35% energy savings in Ericsson Radio System (ERS) versus the legacy portfolio by 2022 (baseline 2016). This target has been approved by the Science Based Target initiative. In 2021, the Company achieved 36% energy savings from delivered ERS radios versus the legacy port folio, surpassing the target level one year ahead of schedule. See figure 3. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Ericsson on 3blmedia.com

May 10, 2022 01:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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DuPont Sustainability Report: Letter From Our Chief Technology and Sustainability Officer, Alexa Dembek

DuPont

Right now, we’re living in the most interconnected world we’ve ever known. Each one of us is linked in some way—by society, culture, opportunity or need; there’s an endless list of possibilities. These connections are incredibly powerful tools that spark innovation and transformation. At DuPont, our deep understanding of science and technology and close collaboration with customers enables us to create sustainable solutions that have the potential to change the world. Through a profound connection to purpose, empowering the world with the essential innovations to thrive, we’re inspired to take on some of the world’s most pressing challenges and create a lasting impact for this generation and many more to follow. Our 2030 Sustainability Goals have been a focal point of our company since 2019 and are embedded in everything we do. It’s evidenced in this year’s sustainability report, which tells a story of collaborative networks and progress across our nine goals, with significant impact in three areas—innovation, climate, and diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I). Highlights from the report include: Connecting with our customers: To accelerate speed and impact, we aligned our sustainability actions with areas of greatest importance to our customers through a needsbased assessment, creating a more focused and direct link to solving sustainability challenges across the value chains in the industries and end-markets we serve. For example, mobile device antennas made with DuPont’s Pyralux® polyimide laminate solutions tackle the dual challenges of delivering high signal fidelity at high frequencies while significantly improving manufacturing yields, reducing industrial waste and lowering cost to make 5G phones more affordable. Connecting with our communities: Despite the challenges of COVID-19, employees at our operating sites around the world continue to be active in communities where they live and work, including more than 450 charitable projects in 2021 contributing to impacting more than 3.5 million lives since 2020.  Connecting with industry partners: We partner with organizations around the world in support of global sustainability initiatives. In 2021, we joined RE100, a global initiative that brings together 320 of the world’s leading businesses committed to sourcing 100% renewable electricity in their global operations by 2050. We’re also continuing our work as a member of the CEO Climate Dialogue, a collaboration between large companies and NGOs working together to advance effective climate legislation in the United States. Connecting with suppliers: We’ve long been committed to supplier diversity as an essential business strategy and seek out opportunities for small businesses, minority-owned, women-owned, veteran-owned, disabled-owned, LGBTQ+ owned, among others. In 2021, we spent approximately $395 million with 2,200 small and diverse suppliers in the US. Connecting to our future: We offer employees the ability to contribute meaningfully, through challenging experiences, flexible work practices and an open environment of mutual respect. We understand that our future is predicated on what we do now to foster an inclusive culture, and our leadership team is deeply involved in championing our employee resource groups, expanding their global participation, and identifying intersections. Our future also relies on attracting diverse and underrepresented talent. Throughout the year, we enhanced our existing relationships with historically black colleges and universities, minority serving institutions, and STEM and diversity organizations. Our DE&I commitment is intertwined at the most fundamental level with our Core Values and talent management philosophy. I’m incredibly proud of our team for their accomplishments and grateful for the insights and partnership from multiple stakeholders around the world. While our report is a look back in time, we know the world is constantly changing and to be successful, we have to learn even faster. We’re looking beyond today and well into the emerging needs of the future to identify gaps and opportunities. That’s why our report includes new additions like the climate Scope 3 emissions narrative and data as well the TCFD Index on climate risk assessment and preparedness. We’ve conducted external performance assessments, revised our Enterprise Risk Management strategy, enhanced our governance practices, directed materiality assessments, and engaged our stakeholders for powerful insights. All of this information and more directs our 2022 priorities for swift and precise action, now.  While we’re proud of all we accomplished last year, we recognize there’s much more we need to do. Commitment runs deep within our company, starting at the very heart of why we exist, our purpose. I encourage you to read the report to learn more about our contributions and I invite you to connect with us to discover what we can do together. I speak for all of us at DuPont when I say we’re excited, energized and incredibly honored to be part of this work.  Alexa Dembek Chief Technology and Sustainability Officer Read the full report here. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from DuPont on 3blmedia.com

May 09, 2022 10:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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