Increasingly technology brands are going for climate friendly products. I recently attended Logitech’s launch of its First-ever MX Mechanical keyboards and MX Master 3S mouse. Both the products are digital creators’ go-to tools, featuring high-performance mechanical typing and precision tracking. What really got my attention was Logitech’s strong focus on sustainability in producing environment friendly […]

Increasingly technology brands are going for climate friendly products.
I recently attended Logitech’s launch of its First-ever MX Mechanical keyboards and MX Master 3S mouse. Both the products are digital creators’ go-to tools, featuring high-performance mechanical typing and precision tracking. What really got my attention was Logitech’s strong focus on sustainability in producing environment friendly products.




A few highlights that got our notice included:
With these efforts, Logitech is achieving its UN’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG’s) goal 12 of Responsible Consumption and Production.
Some of the actions undertaken by other leading consumer tech companies to achieve their SDGs include:
For tech companies, committing to sustainability can be more than working on energy efficiency and e-waste. They need to integrate sustainability into their core philosophies. CEO’s need to discuss their SDG goals in board meetings. Sustainability orientation will make, or break brands. This is getting clearer and clearer, and consumer segment is at the forefront. Things like ‘Carbon Labels’, which gives easy assessment to consumers, will be of compelling significance for all consumer device companies. Logitech event just said that LOUD!
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