Fair treatment of employees, preventive environmental protection and effective participation in society are the basic principles of Sony Ericsson's sustainable future goals.
Sony Ericsson combines good ethics with all aspects of the company, including human resource management, product design, supplier requirements and social promotion plans, thus helping to build a cleaner, safer and more civilized world.
Sony Ericsson's sustainable development method is based on the following principles: strengthening environmental awareness and maintaining future profitability.
Improve the living and working conditions of people involved in product manufacturing.
Have a positive impact on product users.
Improve the environmental impact of products and enterprises.
Design consciousness
Sony Ericsson believes that sustainable development and production is the biggest challenge in the future, and it is also one of the problems that need responsible manufacturers to take immediate measures. Through the green heart? Concept, Sony Ericsson will face the future and ensure that mobile phones are more environmentally friendly throughout their life cycle.
Green heart? It is a comprehensive concept involving the whole life cycle. These include a bio-plastic shell, a recycled keyboard, a zero-charge 3.5mW standby power supply, an HTML electronic mobile phone, a game-style educational program "Ecomate", and environmental protection packaging. Once the technology is mature, the products will adopt new technologies and materials and push them to the market. An "ecological" product itself will not bring much change, but we hope that all products will be more sustainable in the future through this concept.
Life cycle scheme
Sony Ericsson's product development adopts a life cycle scheme, taking into account design, supply chain, manufacturing, product use (operation) and scrapping treatment.
Sony Ericsson's goal is to develop and provide solutions that help reduce global resource consumption and reduce air, land and water pollution.
Industry leader
Since the opening of 200 1, Sony Ericsson has been committed to formulating industry standards. Putting environmental protection in the first place is the basic principle of our product design and manufacturing. Regardless of the target market, all Sony Ericsson products meet the same stringent environmental standards.
Precautionary principle
Sony Ericsson is committed to producing the most environmentally friendly products and taking the lead in eliminating harmful substances. Sony Ericsson constantly monitors reports and new evidence about chemicals that may cause harm to human health and the environment. We try to use safer materials to replace chemicals that may cause harm. This is why the starting point of Sony Ericsson is the precautionary principle.
The United Nations Rio Declaration defines the precautionary principle as "when there is a serious or irreversible threat of damage, it is not allowed to delay taking cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation on the grounds of lack of sufficient scientific evidence." We believe that all parties should take preventive measures to realize the sustainable utilization of natural resources and a healthy environment.
The product meets the standard.
Sony Ericsson is the first company to ensure that its products fully comply with the European Union's RoHS.
Since the beginning of 2006, every product we made in the world has fully met the standard, and this standard has been fully implemented in all our products made in the world.
Eliminate harmful substances
Sony Ericsson not only abides by RoHS directive, but also takes measures against some substances that are unfavorable to the environment, and by prohibiting or restricting their use, it exceeds the requirements of current laws and regulations.
Through our products, we can clearly see our efforts in improving our products; For example, Sony Ericsson was the first company to eliminate halogenated flame retardants. In fact, the first mobile phone we launched on 200 1 10 did not contain any bromide. Sony Ericsson is also the first manufacturer that does not use bromide in all product lines, including accessories (printed circuit boards, cables and housings do not contain halogenated flame retardants).
At present, we are taking measures to eliminate antimony, beryllium and phthalates in our products. All Sony Ericsson products no longer contain PVC-except for some early chargers and accessories, these products are being phased out.
Sony Ericsson list of prohibited substances
All our products are managed by the list of prohibited and restricted substances to ensure that we use the most suitable environmental protection materials.
Tantalum declaration and information
In June 2007, Sony Ericsson signed the Bali Communiqué, which is a comprehensive framework for the United Nations to solve the climate change problem.
Unplug the charger
During the use of mobile phones, the impact of products on the environment comes from energy consumption. Most of the energy consumed by many electronic consumer goods is consumed when the product is idle, not when the product is used. All small chargers and power converters connected to the power grid will consume a family's electricity, and many products together will waste a lot of energy.
Sony Ericsson therefore focuses on mobile phone and accessory chargers to reduce this energy waste, and advises users to unplug the charger from the socket after charging.
charger
Sony Ericsson has done a lot of work in reducing power consumption in standby state. The charger provided by Sony Ericsson is the most efficient charger in standby mode. These chargers are sold all over the world as accessories of products.
All new products after 2005 meet the requirements of EU Voluntary Code of Conduct and Energy Star. In fact, the performance of these products is more than 67% higher than the power requirements of the EU voluntary code of conduct. The power consumption of all new chargers in standby state shall not exceed 0.1w. Models after 2005.
The manufacturer Sony Ericsson is still trying to reduce the energy consumption of all its businesses. Compared with 2005, in 2007, the power consumption of each product in our factory decreased by 24%, while the number of products manufactured increased by 77%.
Our goal is to reduce the carbon pollution index of our business activities by 15% to 20 1 1 by 2009 on the basis of the data in 2007, a decrease of 20%.
In 2007, our carbon dioxide emissions from manufacturing and product transportation were 65,438+05,200 tons and 228,800 tons respectively. Based on the global production of103.4 million products in 2007, our goal is to reduce the emission of each product by 0.35 kg by 2009 and further reduce it by 0. 12 kg by 2065.438+00.
Support society
As a multinational company with business in more than 80 countries or regions, Sony Ericsson has actively participated in many projects, which proves that mobile technology can be used to bring new benefits and opportunities to all mankind.
Millennium village project
From June 5438 to October 2007 10, Sony Ericsson participated in the Millennium Village project together with the Earth Institute of Columbia University and Ericsson. The project aims to provide mobile communication and Internet technology for more than 400,000 people in different developing countries.
As part of this project, Sony Ericsson will be responsible for providing mobile phones to 65,438+02 villages in 65,438+00 African countries including Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania and Uganda. The emergency telephone number to contact the emergency service will be free, and the service will also be used by community health workers in the village. For remote villages without fixed telephone infrastructure, mobile phones will become an indispensable tool to promote knowledge sharing, health education and supervision, collect statistical data and provide nursing services.
In the first Millennium Village project, Sony Ericsson will cooperate with Ericsson and pan-African operator MTN to provide a large number of mobile phones and chargers for African society. Its purpose is to introduce the advantages of communication into agriculture, health care, education and infrastructure.
Jointly develop solar chargers.
In early 2007, Sony Ericsson and Ericsson began to develop solar chargers for mobile phones. The charger will be used in rural areas as the contributions of the two companies to the projects of Columbia University and Millennium Village. Mobile phones have contributed to the economic progress of developing countries, but because the power supply here is intermittent, long distance or no power supply at all, it is often very troublesome to charge mobile phones.
Millennium Village solar charger is made of standard components and can be used for all types of mobile phones. The charger is connected to a 0.7 m2 solar panel, which can charge 8 mobile phones at the same time. The charger also includes a 12 volt lead-acid battery, so it can be charged at night. The charger is designed for villages without electricity supply, but it can also be used almost anywhere in the world.
The charger is designed according to the solar energy conditions in Africa and India. It can be used all year round, and at least 30 mobile phone batteries can be charged every day. Chargers can also be used to power computers, lights or televisions.
Refugee mobile phone communication project
In September 2007, GSMA (Global Mobile Operators Industry Association) launched a pilot program to connect mobile networks to refugee camps in northern Uganda. In cooperation with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the programme aims at helping family reunification and promoting education, health care and economic activities.
Sony Ericsson actively supports this project and provides mobile phones for refugee camps. Sony Ericsson, GSMA and their partners will actively promote this concept in refugee camps in other parts of the world.
Stanford University International Development Program
In the spring of 2007, Sony Ericsson assisted Stanford University to launch an international expansion plan experimental project for universities in Uganda, Tanzania and South Africa.
Sony Ericsson P990i smartphone is selected for this project. Relevant universities can use P990i in their interactive international environmental education courses by using special software, which was jointly developed by Sony Ericsson engineers and Stanford University educators.
Teachers and students of various educational institutions in Africa can communicate with each other through messages, photos and video clips with P990i. At the same time, they can also participate in mobile blog activities.
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication Products (China) Co., Ltd.
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication Co., Ltd., a joint venture established by Ericsson and Sony in 2000 1 and1,has been approved by the government of China and officially started its business in China. At the same time, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication Products (China) Co., Ltd. also announced the establishment of a new R&D center in Beijing.
As a symbol of fully launching its business in China, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication Products (China) Co., Ltd. announced today that T68ie and T202 Sony Ericsson brand mobile phones will be listed in the China market. At the same time, the new company will also launch a complete Sony Ericsson product line for the China market, including T602, T302 and P802 mobile phones to be launched in China later this year. Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication Products (China) Co., Ltd. is headquartered in Beijing, and its president is Roger Ericsson.
Beijing suohong electronics co., ltd
Beijing Soho Electronics Co., Ltd. was established in June of 1995 and June of 10, located in Tianzhu Airport Industrial Zone near the Capital Airport. It is jointly invested by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication Company, Beijing Beiyou Communication Technology Company, Beijing Electronics Holdings Co., Ltd. and Beijing Tianzhu Airport Industrial Development Company, with a total investment of 29190,000 USD. The company was approved as a foreign-invested high-tech enterprise, advanced technology enterprise and A-class enterprise, and obtained ISO 1400 1 environmental system certification, ISO900 1 quality system certification and UL safety certification. The company is mainly engaged in the mounting of mobile phone motherboards. The production line adopts full-automatic SMT high-density mounting technology, and the assembly and measurement process of products are computer-controlled technology, which establishes a reliable guarantee system for the whole process.
Sony Ericsson Putian Mobile Communication Co., Ltd.
Sony Ericsson's global production base: Beijing Sony Ericsson Putian Mobile Communication Co., Ltd.
Brief introduction of Beijing Sony Ericsson Putian Mobile Communication Co., Ltd.;
Beijing Sony Ericsson Putian Mobile Communication Co., Ltd., formerly known as Beijing Ericsson Mobile Communication Co., Ltd., was established in 1995. It is jointly invested and built by Sweden Ericsson Group, China Putian Information Industry Group and Hong Kong Yongxing Enterprise Group, and belongs to a Sino-foreign joint venture high-tech enterprise. In 2004, after Sony Ericsson replaced Sweden Ericsson Group to increase its capital, Beijing Ericsson Mobile Communication Co., Ltd. was renamed Beijing Sony Ericsson Putian Mobile Communication Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Sony Ericsson Putian Company), which became the global supply center and production base of Sony Ericsson Group and the core factory of Sony Ericsson Group. Sony Ericsson Putian Company covers an area of 52 mu with a building area of 2 1000 square meters, with a total investment of 60 million US dollars and a registered capital of 30 million US dollars. Since its establishment, Sony Ericsson Putian Company has made full use of the high-quality environment of Beijing Tianzhu Airport Economic Development Zone, determined to innovate and standardized management, and passed the ISO900 1 international management system certification in 1996 and the ISO 1400 1 environmental management system certification in 1998.
The three core businesses of BMC are industrialization, production and direct sales. Through the close cooperation and common development of the three core businesses, BMC is committed to gaining the advantages of cost leadership and technology leadership. At the same time, BMC also pays attention to how to win high customer satisfaction and provide customers with first-class quality products. BMC's vision is to become the flagship enterprise in the global mobile phone field.
In recent years, Sony Ericsson Putian Company's business has expanded rapidly, and various economic indicators have risen sharply, making it a leader in similar industries in Beijing and even the whole country. In 2006, Sony Ericsson Putian Company ranked 135 in "Top 500 Chinese Enterprises", 6 1 in "Top 500 Chinese Manufacturing Enterprises" and 5 th in "China Communication Devices and Equipment and Spare Parts Manufacturing Enterprises". In 2005 and 2006, it ranked among the "Top 100 Enterprises in Beijing" 10, ranking first in export. With the development of Sony Ericsson Putian Company, the number of employees has increased year by year. At present, there are 13258 employees, 70% of whom are from Shunyi District of Beijing and its surrounding areas.
As an important production base and supply center of Sony Ericsson in the world, BMC employees follow Sony Ericsson's values and create value with innovative thinking, passion and customer service. With the continuous expansion of BMC business in 2006, the company needs more people from all walks of life who are full of passion, self-confidence and love mobile product manufacturing to join. For this reason, BMC not only provides challenging job opportunities and competitive salary levels, but also provides employees with a multinational working environment, and has the opportunity to grow together with the company and share a bright future!
Address: Tianzhu West Road, Zone A, Beijing Tianzhu Airport Economic Development Zone.
Tianzhu Airport Economic Development Zone, Shunyi District, Beijing (west of Beijing Capital International Airport, east of Jingshun Road, north of Shunyi Maliandian Gas Station 100 m)
Sony Ericsson in China
Sony Ericsson China Innovation: Our innovative design center has studios in Lund, Sweden, London, the United States, Asia and Japan.
The industrial designer develops the basic shape of the product, and the man-machine interface designer is responsible for selecting the graphic theme, icon and wallpaper on the screen. Color and material designers are responsible for materials, materials and colors, and graphic designers are responsible for packaging and graphic materials. The number of designers in charge of each project is different, but these designers are all members of a team and work together to strive for new breakthroughs in design.
Fashion, market, consumption trends and product and technology trends will be closely watched, which can inspire and influence our design and be reflected in all aspects of our design. Designers participate in the whole process from the generation of an idea to the launch of the product.
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