Samsung Expands Sustainability Features to More Galaxy Models
Samsung Expands Sustainability Features to More Galaxy Models
Samsung is taking a major step toward a greener future by expanding its <span class="vocabulary" data-id="sustainability">sustainability</span> initiatives across the Galaxy ecosystem.
Now, Samsung is setting even bolder targets for 2030, shifting from simple recycling to a comprehensive <span class="vocabulary" data-id="lifecycle">lifecycle</span> approach.
Beyond hardware, Samsung is proving that technology can be a force for good.
The innovative "Ocean Mode" camera feature, originally launched on the Galaxy S26, is now expanding to more models.
This tool helps marine researchers monitor coral reefs, showing how consumer devices can support vital environmental <span class="vocabulary" data-id="conservation">conservation</span> efforts.
By integrating recycled materials like repurposed fishing nets and cobalt from old batteries into more devices, Samsung is moving sustainable manufacturing from a premium niche to a standard practice, proving that high performance and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand.
