Waste
Materials
Natural resources matter to us all
We are working to establish an operating system for business sites that is safe and sustainable for everyone. This includes managing our use of natural resources, recycling resources needed for product development or production processes, removing pollutants, and developing recycling technologies.
Increase the recycling rate to
achieve Zero Waste to Landfill
validation
2022 - 23 manufacturing sites obtained the Zero Wastre to Landfill validation
2023 - Achieved 97% recycling rate 30 manufacturing sites* have obtained the Zero Waste to Landfill validation * 30 out of 31 sites have obtained the validation, including 21 sites that have certified the highest grade (Platinum) as of March 2024.
2025 - Obtain the highest Platinum grade validation for all global business sites
We continue to advance the circular economy by discovering added value in waste and developing recycling technologies. Through this, up to 97% waste recycling rate was achieved in 2023.
Efforts to minimize residue in chemical storage drums used in-house, recycling waste wafers, and recycling coffee capsules in offices continued across semiconductor business sites in 2023. This resulted in maintaining the Platinum-grade* Zero Waste to Landfill validation, as validated by the global safety science company UL (Underwriters Laboratories).
*SAS subsidiary maintained Gold grade
Our innovative technology drives this change, recycling previously
incinerated and
reclaimed waste.
Efforts to preserve the natural environment
2023 - Hwaseong site achieved the Platinum level of AWS (Alliance for Water Stewardship) for the first time in Korea Expanded AWS certified business sites
2030 - Reduce DS Division* water withdrawal to 2021 levels Reuse reclaimed wastewater from public wastewater treatment plants Replenish 100% of the water used globally by DX Division * Korean business sites
2040 - Treat water/air pollutants to natural state at semiconductor business sites Develop new technologies that can process to a natural state level
Production processes require water. They also can pollute the atmosphere. We need to work on two fronts: one, saving water, and two, developing technologies to reduce air and water pollutants.
We are reducing the amount of new water withdrawal by maximizing the reuse of water in production processes. Due to the expansion of semiconductor lines, the daily water withdrawal requirement at semiconductor business sites will more than double between 2022 and 2030. However, we have decided to keep the level from 2021 by increasing the reuse of water.
Starting in 2040, we will apply innovative technologies that treat air and water pollutants from semiconductor manufacturing process to a natural state to minimize the impact on the environment.
Unit: 1,000 tons 2020: 70,181 2021: 94,360 2022: 116,590 2023: 122,891
Addressing the cause
of pollutants through
resource management
Proactively identifying
and responding to
water risks by region
Efficiently managing
water resources
Collaborating for
sustainable water
resources
Engaging with local
community
Replenishing water back
to communities
We don’t stop at ‘good enough’,
because we care about our
customers and employees’ health
and their environments.
We strive to minimize any potential adverse effects on the health of our
customers, employees, or to the environment that may arise from
products containing hazardous substances or chemicals used at our
manufacturing sites. We have established and stringently manage
internal regulations that incorporate global environmental standards
such as the EU Directive on the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous
Substances) and EU REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and
Restriction of Chemicals). We will continue to monitor and
systematically respond to new regulatory standards, such as authorized
uses of PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances).