Razer targets carbon neutrality by 2030

Razer targets carbon neutrality by 2030 Visual representation of Razer's SEA HQ in Singapore. Source: Razer Inc

Gaming laptops and peripherals maker Razer Inc (HKG:1337) today pledged to become fully carbon neutral by 2030 and set an objective to use 100% renewable energy by 2025.

The company said in a statement that its European office in Hamburg, Germany, is already running on renewable energy, as will the soon-to-be-opened Southeast Asia headquarters in Singapore. All of Razer’s offices around the world should achieve this by the middle of the decade.

Meanwhile, the company will seek to reduce and eradicate the use of single-use plastics in all offices. Where this proves impossible, Razer will compensate by investing in forestry and other environment-impact projects, it said.

The company noted that it wants all of its branded products to be recyclable by 2025. It intends to implement strict waste disposal procedures across sites around the world, and committed to using recycled or recyclable materials for all products by 2030.

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