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    Huawei signs up for carbon cutting scheme

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 2, 2026
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    Huawei recently signed up for an Orange programme intended to help reduce the operator’s greenhouse gas emissions by almost halve in 2030 through improvements to its supply chain.

    Ericsson, Nokia, Honor and Xiaomi are among the other big European and Chinese companies already working with Orange to cut their carbon footprints through changes to production processes, equipment use, transport and logistics.

    Orange stated the Partners to Net Zero Carbon initiative is a core element of its latest Trust the Future strategic plan and is being used to help it cut Scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse gas emissions by 45 per cent over the levels in 2020.

    Elizabeth Tchongui, executive director in charge of CSR, said the operator is adopting a big-picture approach to its carbon reduction targets. Orange stated the strategy offers various means for it to cut carbon outputs along with providing the flexibility to focus on its biggest emitters.

    It is prioritising its “40 most emission-intensive suppliers”, which account for around 60 per cent of the total arising from procurement activities.

    Along with seeking to cut the greenhouse gas emissions relating to goods supplied to it, Orange hopes to up the accuracy of Scope 3 carbon reporting and generally inspire its contractors to focus on decarbonisation.

    Source: Mobile World Live

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