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  • 2022-04-22
  • OPPO Uses Technology to Add a Touch of Green to the World This Earth Day

    April 22, 2022 Shenzhen– Every year, on April 22, people around the world mark Earth Day — a single day dedicated to raising awareness for the need to protect our planet’s environment. As a global technology company that endeavors to elevate life through technological artistry, OPPO also prioritizes its responsibility as a global corporate citizen, adopting a long-term commitment to sustainability. From green operation and product design, to public awareness raising for sustainability issues, OPPO is continually utilizing its technology and brand power to promote a greener future for our planet.

    Reducing plastic waste and developing greener products
    Plastic waste is a big concern of environmental pollution today. According to data from the United Nations Environment Programme, about 11 million tons of plastic waste are dropped into our oceans every year1. Plastic waste that hasn’t been correctly disposed often ends up polluting soil and water, eventually finding its way into the human body through the food we eat. These microplastics represent a hidden danger to our health that we currently know very little about.

    To reduce the amount of plastic used in its packaging, OPPO has adopted what “3R+1D” internationally recognized green packaging principles, focusing on reduction, recyclability, reusability and degradable. Through this approach, OPPO has successfully reduced the amount of plastic used in its packaging in Europe by 95% since 2019, while also making use of materials with biodegradable polylactic acid material to replace the use of traditional plastics.

    OPPO Uses Technology to Add a Touch of Green to the World This Earth Day

    Launched earlier this year, the OPPO 5G CPE T2 is made partly from PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled Plastics) derived from consumer products.

    OPPO Uses Technology to Add a Touch of Green to the World This Earth Day

    Reducing paper consumption and reusing waste products
    Forests are home to many of the natural resources that humans rely on to survive. However, due to excessive deforestation, the Amazon rainforest has lost 17% of its area over the past 50 years2. Deforestation and the reduction of forest land is a direct threat to biodiversity on earth, as well as a recognized accelerator of global warming.

    To reduce its consumption of wood fibers, OPPO makes use of recycled materials where possible. For example, in Europe, the packaging for OPPO Find X5 series is made from approximately 45% recycled fiber. This fiber comes from recycled paper or other organic waste, such as sugarcane and bamboo.

    OPPO Uses Technology to Add a Touch of Green to the World This Earth Day

    Increasing product lifecycles and repurposing e-waste
    The volume of electronic waste generated globally has grown by 21% over the past 5 years, making it the fastest growing category of household waste. Despite this, only 17.4% of electronic waste is recycled3. In recognition of the long-term threat that electronic waste poses to the environment, OPPO is making its products more durable. It has also established recycling programs for wasted electronic products to minimize the negative impact on the environment.

    For example, the latest launch OPPO Find X5 series is equipped with OPPO’s self-developed Battery Health Engine, which helps the smartphone batteries maintain more than 80% of their original capacity after as many as 1,600 full charge cycles using OPPO’s 80W SuperVOOC flash charge technology. This is more than twice the industry average and ensures that every battery can be used for longer, rather than being discarded.

    OPPO Uses Technology to Add a Touch of Green to the World This Earth Day

    To date, OPPO has already established recycling programs and offered Trade-In service in different countries. Taking China as an example, OPPO collected more than 1.2 million mobile phones in 2021 through its recycling program — an amount equal to more than 216 tons in electronic waste.

    OPPO Uses Technology to Add a Touch of Green to the World This Earth Day

    OPPO is also helping to promote the recycling of waste electronic products through its industrial and NGO partnerships. In Europe, OPPO is providing financial support to local recycling systems, and partnering with professional third-party recycling organizations to implement a recycling program for electronic waste. In Australia, OPPO has been working with the Taronga Conservation Society to call on the public to correctly recycle their waste electronic products and reduce the amount of e-waste that ends up in landfills.

    OPPO was also one of the first smartphone manufacturers to join the Eco Rating labelling scheme — a program created by a number of leading operators in Europe to evaluate the environmental performance of mobile phones across their entire life cycle. Through its participation in the scheme, OPPO is working with others in the industry to drive sustainable transformation.

    Partnering with different stakeholders to promote sustainability through technology
    OPPO is not only offering solutions to environmental and sustainability issues through its own technology, but also partnering with NGOs to enlist people across the world to help solve these problems.

    In Italy, OPPO partnered with a local NGO, Free Plastic Odv Onlus, to hold plastic waste collection activities in 5 cities in2021 . With the help of more than 1,000 volunteers, over 10 tons of plastic waste have been recycled through the program.

    In Australia, OPPO has also partnered with the Reef Restoration Foundation (RRF), using AR app to raise awareness of the environmental crisis facing the Great Barrier Reef and calling on the public to take action. In 2021, OPPO has also donated over $52,000 to help RRF achieve its mission of producing 1,000,000 new corals on the Great Barrier Reef by 2026.

    The protection of our natural environments and the biodiversity on this earth is an issue too big to ignore. With as many as 1 million species currently under threat of extinction4, OPPO hopes to use technology to help preserve the color and beauty that these species add to nature. For a second consecutive year, OPPO's Endangered Colours campaign with National Geographic uses beautiful imagery of endangered and at risk animals to inspire more people to preserve the biodiversity of the planet. The campaign also includes support for the nonprofit National Geographic Society and its wildlife conservation efforts.

    OPPO Uses Technology to Add a Touch of Green to the World This Earth Day

    Protecting this Earth is the shared responsibility of all of us. OPPO believes that through technological progress and collective action from everyone, we can help protect the Earth’s natural environments. This Earth Day, join OPPO as we work towards a greener future starting with our own individual actions.  

    Learn more about OPPO’s actions on corporate social responsibility, please download the OPPO Corporate Social Responsibility Executive Summary 2021.

    1 Data from: https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/world-leaders-set-sights-plastic-pollution
    2 Data from: https://www.worldwildlife.org/initiatives/forests
    3 Data from: https://news.un.org/zh/story/2020/07/1061272
    4 Data from: https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/press-release/natures-dangerous-decline-unprecedented-species-extinction-rates

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