Sustainability
ViewSonic respects the environment and encourages green living.
The increasing volume of garbage in our landfills is a worldwide problem. ViewSonic Europe is committed with maximum effort to be a responsible corporate and community citizen that respects the environment and encourages green living.
Please find our 2024 Corporate Sustainability Report here.
Carbon Emissions Reduction
Being a visual solution leading company, ViewSonic reduces environmental impact by developing more energy
efficient products, adopting green packaging, and improving manufacturing and transportation procedures. To
set aggressive emission reduction targets and commit to achieving short/long term goals, we joined Science
Based Targets initiative (SBTi) in October 2022 and have committed to reaching net-zero value chain GHGs
emissions by no later than 2050.
Reaching a status of science-based net-zero emissions implies the following two conditions:
• Achieving a scale of value chain emission reductions consistent with the depth of abatement at the point
of reaching global net-zero in pathways that limit warming to 1.5°C with no or low overshoot.
• Neutralizing the impact of any source of any residual emissions by permanently removing an equivalent
volume of atmospheric CO2.
Policy for High-Risk Minerals
Minerals such as Tin, Tantalum, Tungsten, Gold (3TG), and Cobalt are mined in conflict-affected or high-risk
areas such as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and adjoining countries, the revenue from the mining and
trading of these minerals is a source of funding for armed groups and anti-government forces carrying out
atrocities and human rights abuses. Minerals sourced from such conflict-affected or high-risk areas have the
potential to promote conflict, human rights violations, and environmental degradation.
ViewSonic considers mining to be an intensive process involving social and environmental risks. ViewSonic
believes that the mining of metals and minerals, including Tin, Tungsten, Tantalum, Gold (so-called conflict
minerals) and Cobalt mined in the DRC, as well as other minerals mined in other regions, must be managed.
ViewSonic’s policy is that we want no part in any human rights violations or environmental destruction. While
sourcing minerals that originate in conflict-affected or high-risk areas, we will not, by any means, tolerate,
knowingly profit from, contribute to, assist with or facilitate the commission by any party of any form of human
rights violations or abuses, or support operations that result in the degradation of socioeconomic and
environmental stability.
As a member of the Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI), we require suppliers to adhere to this policy and
expect them to support and promote compliance within the supply chain.
ViewSonic takes the following actions to responsibly source minerals used in ViewSonic Monitor products.
1. Notify suppliers of the responsible minerals sourcing policy and code of conduct (harmonized with the RBA
code of conduct). SREA
2. Identify and prioritize minerals for inclusion in our responsible sourcing strategy (currently Tin, Tungsten,
Tantalum, Gold, and Cobalt) for our supply chains.
3. Require suppliers to conduct due diligence on prioritized minerals in accordance with OECD Guidance and
provide routine reporting using the tools developed by the Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI) to enable
supply chain transparency.
4. Ensure that minerals are procured only from smelters and refiners verified as compliant with the Responsible
Minerals Assurance Program (RMAP) developed by the RMI. ViewSonic requires smelters and refiners to obtain proof
of compliance through their supply chains.
5. Continue to collect relevant information regarding industry trends, customer reactions, and movements in the
US, EU, and other regions to assure continued compliance to future regulations.
Please find our Responsible Minerals Report.
Recycling
Design for recyclability is critical to reduce the environmental impact of our products at the end of their life and reduce the costs of recycling. Design for recyclability will also allow us to move to the inner loops of circular economy such as parts harvesting. This is one of the areas we focus on in our Eco Design approach, as we work to continuously improve the overall environmental performance of our products.
ViewSonic Europe waste principle is in line with EU directive 2012/19/EU, Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) , and we have teamed with recycling organisations in certain countries, where information on their system is available. Information can also be obtained at point of purchase or by contacting our Service partners.