Source: cision | Published on: Wednesday, 20 September 2023
MILPITAS, Calif., Sept. 20, 2023 -- The SEMI Semiconductor Climate Consortium (SCC) today issued its first report of the semiconductor ecosystem's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions profile, an in-depth analysis of the semiconductor value chain's carbon footprint and priority-ranked carbon emission sources for the industry to address.
Titled Transparency, Ambition, and Collaboration: Advancing the Climate Agenda of the Semiconductor Value Chain, the report provides the most comprehensive sustainability data available on the semiconductor ecosystem. Key takeaways from the report compiled by Boston Consulting Group (BCG), under the direction of the SCC Baselining, Ambition-Setting and Roadmapping (BAR) Working Group, include:
"While the SCC's work on behalf of the industry is just getting started, its sustainability report clearly outlines where chip industry efforts initially should be focused and how we can make the greatest impact for SEMI members and the semiconductor value chain at large," said Mousumi Bhat, Vice President of Sustainability at SEMI. "Thanks to the BCG team for their collaboration on this seminal work."
"For our industry to effectively accelerate climate action, it is crucial that we have a shared view on our industry's baseline carbon footprint, expected trajectory of future emissions, and available improvement levers," said Marijn Vervoorn, BAR co-lead and Director of Sustainability Strategy at ASML. "This report, including its clear view on data gaps and required data quality improvements, provides the foundation for an ambitious industry roadmap showing the tangible action required to achieve both short-term objectives and Net Zero emissions in 2050."
"Our work is far from finished," said Chris Jones, BAR co-lead and Business Development Manager at Edwards. "For the SCC to be successful, we need all three stages of baselining, setting our ambitions (targets) and curating the roadmap of how we will get there. Net Zero is our ultimate goal for SCC members, but the many steps to get there is the detail we are working out."
"The BCG team is proud to be part of this groundbreaking research to build the most comprehensive baseline of the industry's greenhouse gas emissions, helping to focus our Climate Change and Sustainability efforts where they are most impactful," said Ramiro Palma, Ph.D., BCG Managing Director and Partner, Global Semiconductor Practice Area co-lead. "We thank the SCC and its member companies for all their engagement to make this study their own in a step toward a greener future."
Download the report.
About the Semiconductor Climate Consortium
The Semiconductor Climate Consortium (SCC) is the first global collaborative of semiconductor ecosystem companies focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions across the value chain. The consortium's members are committed to working toward the following pillars and objectives:
Discover how the SCC is working to accelerate efforts by the industry value chain to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or become involved by contacting us at scc@semi.org.
About SEMI
SEMI® connects 3,000 member companies and 1.3 million professionals worldwide to advance the technology and business of electronics design and manufacturing. SEMI members are responsible for the innovations in materials, design, equipment, software, devices, and services that enable smarter, faster, more powerful, and more affordable electronic products. Electronic System Design Alliance (ESD Alliance), FlexTech, the Fab Owners Alliance (FOA), the MEMS & Sensors Industry Group (MSIG) and SOI Consortium are SEMI Strategic Technology Communities. Visit www.semi.org, contact one of our worldwide offices, and connect with SEMI on LinkedIn and X, formerly Twitter, to learn more.
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