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Let’s work together for a better future.
During the recent Galaxy Unpacked 2022, BTS and Samsung Galaxy shared their commitment to driving positive impact for the environment. In an effort to emphasise the impact of ocean-bound plastics and discarded waste, BTS members took turns and silently held up placards with dire messages such as “Our small actions can turn a ripple into a new wave,” over images of giant pools of plastic in the seas projected onto a screen behind them.
With that said, from now and into the future, Samsung will incorporate repurposed ocean-bound plastics throughout our entire product lineup, starting with our latest Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Tab S8 series devices. These devices will reflect Samsung’s ongoing effort to eliminate single-use plastics and expand the use of other eco-conscious materials, such as recycled post-consumer material (PCM) and recycled paper. With this transformation, the future of Galaxy technology will bring leading product design and deliver better environmental impact.
For more information about Samsung’s commitment to Galaxy for the Planet: http://spr.ly/6057KR317
To pre-order the all-new Galaxy S22 series, at the respective links below:
- Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G: https://www.samsung.com/my/smartphones/galaxy-s22-ultra/buy/
- Galaxy S22 | S22+ 5G: https://www.samsung.com/my/smartphones/galaxy-s22/buy/
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