Samsung 2024 TV Lineup Earns "Product Carbon Reduction" Certification

Serena Anderson

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On February 5th, Samsung announced that eight series from its 2024 Neo QLED 4K and 8K, OLED, and The Frame products have been awarded the "Product Carbon Reduction" certification. This certification, issued by the international independent third-party testing, inspection, and certification organization TÜV Rheinland, acknowledges Samsung's relentless efforts to reduce carbon emissions compared to the previous year's models.

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TÜV Rheinland evaluated the greenhouse gas emissions of Samsung TV products throughout their entire lifecycle, from manufacturing and transportation to use and disposal, based on internationally recognized standards such as ISO 14067, ISO 14064-4, and TÜV Rheinland's proprietary 2 PfG Q2880/09.23. The company verified and confirmed that all eight TV product series meet the carbon reduction standards set by TÜV Rheinland. The newly certified products include two Neo QLED 8K series, three Neo QLED 4K series, two OLED series, and one The Frame series.

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In addition to product certification, Samsung's Visual Display business also received the industry's first "Product Carbon Footprint Algorithm" certification from TÜV Rheinland. This certification measures and manages greenhouse gas emissions throughout the product lifecycle, following regulatory and procedural manuals for data collection, analysis, and calculation to ensure transparency and replicability of results.

Samsung remains committed to reducing its products' environmental impact, aiming to apply for TÜV Rheinland's "Product Carbon Footprint" and "Product Carbon Reduction" certifications for over 60 products, including newly launched audio products, by 2024. With the carbon reduction achievements and analysis reports of these eight series products, Samsung is more confident and has a clearer direction in developing and designing the next generation of low-carbon TV products.
 
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