E Ink Holdings Inc., the creator of digital paper display technology, has announced its global operation and sales sites will have reached the RE20 sustainability benchmark goal by the end of December, according to a press release.

RE20 requires 20% of a business's energy to have been created sustainably.

E Ink stated that its facilities in Billerica, Fremont and South Hadley, USA have reached RE100 (using 100% renewable energy), along with its sales offices in Tokyo, Japan and Seoul, South Korea.

The company aims to reach RE100 by 2030 and to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040 thanks to its Net Zero 2040 campaign, leveraging tools like power purchase agreements and renewable energy certificates along the way.

"At the end of 2021, E Ink pledged to reach Net Zero 2040 and RE100 2030, the two main goals to achieve environmental sustainability," Johnson Lee, CEO at E Ink, said in the release. "Since then, E Ink has been actively examining its environmental indicators in global sites and assessing the greenhouse gas and energy consumption in our global operations and manufacturing sites. We have been improving energy efficiency and reducing energy consumption in manufacturing in our company. We have also been actively purchasing and using renewable energy from diversified sources to accelerate the realization of the goal to use 100% of renewable energy in global factories."

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