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Xiaomi publishes its first white paper on measures to combat climate change

Xiaomi publishes its first white paper on measures to combat climate change

Xiaomi introduced his first White paper on Climate Action, which details the many ways society is working to mitigate climate change. The document describes Xiaomi’s “Zero-carbon Philosophy”, including the use of AI-enhanced AIoT (Artificial Internet of Things) to create green products and sustainable supply chains, with the company’s aim to facilitate the transition to zero carbon emissions for businesses and society as a whole.

Xiaomi publishes its first white paper on measures to combat climate change

Xiaomi’s journey to zero net emissions is in line with the guidelines Iso Net Zero, a tool widely used by policymakers to achieve net zero emissions. In this context, the company has committed to achieving carbon neutrality in its business by 2040. Xiaomi is decarbonizing its operations, improving energy efficiency, and implementing smart manufacturing practices; It also calls on its partners to set climate targets in line with their commitment to carbon neutrality, which includes a transition to renewable energy and improving the recovery, recycling, and reuse of materials.

Xiaomi is also committed to transparency, accountability, and regular audits to ensure its progress on the decarbonization path.

“Zero Carbon Philosophy” has made Xiaomi make its products and services more efficient, economical, and environmentally friendly. In addition, the use of AI technology in production allows the brand to increase its efficiency and innovation, which ultimately allows it to offer consumers a more sustainable lifestyle. Platform Aiot from Xiaomi allows you to monitor electricity consumption and manage energy more efficiently, but the high-quality and low-carbon experience that Xiaomi offers is also reflected in its wearables and mobility products.

Xiaomi publishes its first white paper on measures to combat climate change

The recently announced “Human x Car x Home” smart ecosystem integrates more than 200 product categories, connects 820 million devices, and covers more than 95% of usage scenarios to deliver the highest performance of ecosystem devices through a single integrated system that thanks to the introduction Xiaomi HyperOs, is intended to minimize its redundancy, improve energy efficiency, reduce e-waste and support global goals for sustainable consumption. Xiaomi is further increasing its efforts to promote a circular business model: the company has supported several global sustainability initiatives, including setting net zero emission targets, joining the Ge100% initiative, expanding e-waste recycling programs, and increasing the use of renewable resources. energy. Between 2022 and 2026, Xiaomi plans to recycle 38,000 tons of e-waste and invest in a wide range of renewable energy projects.

Presenting the White Paper during the recent UN Climate Change Conference (COP 28), Xiaomi’s Alain Lam Sai-wai said: “Xiaomi has always been driven by technological innovation and our zero-carbon approach. emissions are no different. Through technological innovation, we continue to improve the efficiency of our products and promote sustainability throughout the product life cycle, thereby contributing to the realization of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and assuming our responsibility to the planet.”

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