In addition to highlighting its performance and all of their qualities, Samsung also plays the game of ecology by announcing that its Galaxy S6 and S6 edge got some distinctions in the field.
Through its Samsung Tomorrow blog, the Korean company boasts today – once again – the merits of its Galaxy S6 and S6 edge of the Galaxy. But this time it’s on a field a little more interesting than the size of the RAM, the number of pixels on the screen, or the processor frequency. It is eco-responsibility, and therefore we see less offended manufacturer rent the merits of its smartphones in the field.
In fact, Samsung Mobile last of have obviously got distinctions in four countries: the United States, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and Russia. According to Samsung, these mobile “satisfy a rigorous set of criteria on toxic materials, energy efficiency, recyclability of products and packaging, as well as the practices of the manufacturer’s social responsibility. “, which earned the firm to get a distinction of Underwriters Laboratories, a US company independent product safety certification. Similar distinctions were awarded to the builder in the other three countries mentioned, and Samsung explained in particular have used recycled paper for its packaging, as well as approximately 20% recycled plastic for accessories.
If Samsung is proud of these distinctions, the manufacturer is not necessarily the leader of eco-responsibility in the world of high tech. According to the ranking of Greenpeace, the Korean company ranks just ahead of Sony and Lenovo, and just behind … Apple. If the big electronics players want to fight on the field of ecology, we certainly will not blame them for that.
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