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OPPO aims to go carbon neutral by 2050

Every April 22, people around the world stop to think about the planet. That day is Earth Day. This year, the tech company OPPO is using the date to talk about its own environmental promises. OPPO makes phones and other gadgets for more than 760 million people across 90 countries. The company has promised to bring its carbon emissions down to zero by 2050. That means its entire operations, from offices to factories, would stop adding to climate change. One of the biggest changes is in the packaging. OPPO used to put a lot of paper guides inside its product boxes. Now the company is moving that information online. In 2025 alone, this switch saved about 110 million sheets of A4 paper. To put that in perspective, that is like saving 13,000 mature trees. It also cut carbon emissions by roughly 3,500 tons. The company is also changing the materials it uses. Instead of relying only on petroleum based plastics, OPPO now mixes in natural waste like tea residue. These green materials repla...

OPPO aims to go carbon neutral by 2050

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Every April 22, people around the world stop to think about the planet. That day is Earth Day. This year, the tech company OPPO is using the date to talk about its own environmental promises.

OPPO makes phones and other gadgets for more than 760 million people across 90 countries. The company has promised to bring its carbon emissions down to zero by 2050. That means its entire operations, from offices to factories, would stop adding to climate change.

One of the biggest changes is in the packaging. OPPO used to put a lot of paper guides inside its product boxes. Now the company is moving that information online. In 2025 alone, this switch saved about 110 million sheets of A4 paper. To put that in perspective, that is like saving 13,000 mature trees. It also cut carbon emissions by roughly 3,500 tons.

The company is also changing the materials it uses. Instead of relying only on petroleum based plastics, OPPO now mixes in natural waste like tea residue. These green materials replace between 10 and 30 percent of the normal plastic. That means less plastic waste and less trash going into nature.

Oppo carbon neutral by 2050

Electronic waste is a growing problem. The United Nations says the world produced 62 million tons of e-waste in 2022. And that number keeps going up by about 2.6 million tons every year.

OPPO is trying to fight this in two ways. First, it makes its devices stronger so people can use them for longer. Second, it runs recycling programs where users can send back old phones. In 2025, OPPO sold about 35,300 tons of new products. During that same year, it took back and recycled 1,187 tons of used devices from China and Europe.

OPPO is not just changing its own habits. It is also working with local groups to get the public involved.

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In Kenya, the company teamed up with the Peaceland Foundation and a group called Impact Steps. Together, they gave OPPO Find X9 smartphones to a wildlife area called Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Researchers there study rhinos by photographing their eye patterns, which are unique to each animal. The phone’s zoom camera lets them take clear pictures from far away without carrying heavy equipment.

In India, OPPO worked with a government education body called the All India Council for Technical Education. They launched a project named Generation Green. More than one million young people joined in, including 5,000 official interns. Together, they spent 469,500 hours on volunteer work. They also helped process over 10,300 kilograms of electronic waste. The goal was not just to clean up trash but to teach young people why it matters.

OPPO’s 2050 carbon neutral goal is still a long way off. But the company says small steps like better packaging, recycling old devices, and working with local communities are part of the path forward.

This article, OPPO aims to go carbon neutral by 2050, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.


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