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Top view of grid pattern on the bottom of a body of water. The water is so clean, it's easily visible.

Reducing,
reusing
and recycling
water

Our water
is
what

brought back
the otters

Our efforts in
every drop

279,000 tons of water form a day supplied to produce semiconductors. But then, do we let all this water just go to waste? Check out Samsung’s constant efforts to save, reuse and recycle precious water now!

Reduce, reuse
Top view of part of Samsung's water management site. Close-up of water droplets attached to a sink faucet, about to fall. Top view of body of water that gradually gets deeper toward the right side.
and recycle

Reduce, Reuse
Top view of part of Samsung's water management site. Close-up of water droplets attached to a sink faucet, about to fall.
and recycle
Top view of body of water that gradually gets deeper toward the right side.

Under water in a crystal clear ocean.

Water management is an important part of what we do at Samsung. It’s both the start of workplace environmental safety
and essential to creating new products.

Our strict water management was behind the miracle of Osan Stream, and we were also the first in the industry to earn Water Footprint certification. That’s why we are developing more extensive water management operations, especially as the scope and importance of corporate responsibility continues to expand.

Samsung follows
the three Rs,

consuming less water Reduce
then using it
again Reuse
and reprocessing it.Recycle

Our goal is
becoming a reality.

Illustration of clear cube with blue water inside. Next to it is a recycling symbol, demonstrating the 35 percent water reuse rate in 2020.
119,421 thousand tons

Total Water Reuse Amount in 2023

Reduce, reuse
and recycle.
Our work
continues.

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