Samsung Gets Environmental Certificate for 512Gb V-NAND and 860 EVO 4TB SSD

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Considering how much electricity South Korea produces using imported fossil fuels, it would surprise nobody if Samsung products carry a large carbon footprint. But I guess they are heavily investing in renewable sources.
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Cool, more companies should follow it. Hopefully consumers would pay attention before buying things that carry bigger environmental damage.
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Can they plant those trees as they are making SSDs? Deforestation is really big environmental problem. Forests control water supply inland.
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Save thy environment! "And if you drive a car that gets 22 miles to the gallon every weekday, your annual carbon footprint from commuting is 4.3 metric tons." - from a sciency source. 4300/356= ~12 Basically, skip one day of driving and you can get about 8x512GB SSDs instead.