ST Microelectronics: aiming for carbon neutrality
Over the last few years, semiconductor manufacturer ST Microelectronics has come to the fore as an environmental leader by setting demanding targets, such as cutting water use by 5% a year, reusing or recycling 95% of its waste and slashing chemical use. But is its stated aim of becoming carbon-neutral by 2010 a goal too far? Can a firm which uses as much energy as a small city become carbon-neutral in a decade, or will ST's ambitions finally hit a brick wall?
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