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ASMPT commits to Net Zero

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ASMPT has officially announced its Net Zero 2035 strategy for climate neutrality.

Its work within the SCC is an integral component of this strategy because reducing greenhouse gas emissions along the value chain requires cooperation between companies. As a market leader, ASMPT feels a special responsibility to lead the way and actively engage other companies in the semiconductor industry in their sustainability efforts.

“ASMPT is 100-percent supportive of the SCC’s mission to combat climate change and reduce harmful emissions through the combined resources and skills of its members,” said Richard Ooi, Global Head of ESG at ASMPT. “The SCC Scope 2 Emissions Working Group, for which I am in charge, focuses on the introduction of low-carbon energy in the semiconductor value chain and is working on defining a concrete set of actions. It has been extremely encouraging to support the industry in coming together and driving tangible, large-scale change.” The SCC was founded in cooperation with other companies in the semiconductor value chain and with SEMI, the global industry association representing the electronics manufacturing and design supply chain.

ASMPT Net Zero by 2035 Scope 1 and Scope 2

The strategic goal of CO2 neutrality by 2035 applies to direct emissions from own sources (Scope 1) and indirect emissions from purchased energy (Scope 2). Scope 3 refers to indirect emissions caused by activities along the entire supply chain and requires even greater collaboration across sectors and industries than has previously been the case. Scope 3 includes pollutant emissions which result from purchased goods and services, from the use of products by customers, and from the shipping of goods. In order to enhance cooperation across industries, ASMPT was instrumental in launching the Semiconductor Climate Consortium as one of its Leadership Level founding members. Richard Ooi explains: “We are helping to develop a common roadmap for low-carbon energy concepts and support the value chain in accessing and deploying these systems to achieve a net zero Scope 2 target for all SCC members by 2050 or sooner. It is also a key component of ASMPT’s strategy to reduce Scope 3 emissions as we actively work to promote the use of low-carbon energy among our suppliers and customers.”

The E in ESG

ESG criteria are used to implement and evaluate sustainability in environmental, social and governance-related matters. ESG significantly influences ASMPT’s culture, human resources policies, business strategies, and workflows. Having already implemented many initiatives in the second and third categories, ASMPT is making a huge effort to tackle the environmental complex and has publicly committed itself to its Net Zero 2035 goal. “As innovation and market leader in the electronics manufacturing and semiconductor industry, we have the unique chance to lead the way in ESG and initiate positive change in cooperation with customers, partners, industry associations, and employees,” said Richard Ooi.

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