Hemlock Semiconductor Sets 2028 Goals - Diversified Communications

Energy Efficiency, GHG Emissions, Industrial  -  October 27, 2022

Hemlock Semiconductor Sets 2028 Goals

Hemlock Semiconductor (HSC), a manufacturer of hyper-pure polysilicon used in the electronic and solar energy industries, established a set of commitments which include reducing its Scope 1 and Scope 2 carbon emissions by 30% by 2028.

The company created a Sustainability Steering Team and conducted a materiality assessment, collaborated with the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s Council on Climate Solutions to produce the MI Healthy Climate Plan and partnered with suppliers who are centered on the environmental, social and ethical standards in its Supplier Code of Conduct, as well as engaged with the Clean Energy Buyers Institute and the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Advanced Manufacturing.

Details were provided in its 2002 Sustainability Report.

“At HSC, we say ‘sustainability is personal’ because we each have a responsibility to help limit climate change and create a more sustainable, inclusive and equitable society,” said HSC Chairman and CEO AB Ghosh in a statement. “I’m excited by the progress our company is making in its drive toward improving our planet and the communities in the Great Lakes Bay Region.”

 

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