Amongst 65 mobile phones, from six manufacturers, the Sony Ericsson Elm phone was measured for its environmental impact, how it helps people lead more sustainable lives and Sony Ericsson’s ethical performance as a manufacturer. In total five of the top 10 mobile phones in the rating were designed by Sony Ericsson (some key manufacturers have not allowed O2 to include them in the Green Rating scheme).
“Sony Ericsson is committed to delivering products with the best possible environmental performance in the industry,” said Mats Pellbäck Scharp, head of corporate sustainability at Sony Ericsson. “That’s why we’re pleased the Sony Ericsson Elm phone has been rated the most sustainable mobile phone in the industry. We fully support the new O2 Eco rating system - through initiatives such as this, consumers have the information they need to make informed green choices.”
The Sony Ericsson Elm phone is part of Sony Ericsson’s GreenHeart range of mobile phones and accessories. The GreenHeart portfolio spearheads Sony Ericsson’s commitment to making a real and substantive impact to green innovation, which will see benefits brought to the environment, consumers and mobile operators. The GreenHeart strategy will eventually see the greening of the manufacturer’s entire portfolio, as announced in June 2009.
By 2015 Sony Ericsson is committed to reducing CO2 emissions by 20% and greenhouse emissions by 15% from its mobile phone’s full product lifecycle. Sony Ericsson’s commitment to sustainability has also seen the mobile phone manufacturer join forces with an alliance of public interest organisations to persuade the European Parliament to ban the use of hazardous substances in consumer electronics from 2015 onwards.