Sunshine Huicarbon Joins Hands with STMicroelectronics to Explore ST and Global Carbon Reduction Measures in Its Supply Chain
白云追月素
发表于 2024-7-4 09:58:49
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On July 4th, the official WeChat account of STMicroelectronics China reported that Sunshine Power's high-tech enterprise, Sunshine Huicarbon, has signed a broad cooperation agreement with semiconductor company STMicroelectronics (ST) to jointly promote carbon reduction actions in ST and its supply chain worldwide. Both parties will explore various potential ways of cooperation, including carbon footprint accounting at the product and system levels, internal carbon pricing, deploying products and solutions within ST's facilities, and conducting a potential pilot project.
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