D-Link Corporation, a global networking solutions leader, has earned recognition in Business Weekly’s Carbon Competitiveness Top 100 for the second consecutive year, achieving the highest carbon productivity growth rate of 29% in the telecommunications networking industry and ranking among the top three companies overall.
Carbon productivity, measured by revenue generated per ton of carbon emissions, has been significantly improved through D-Link’s comprehensive sustainability initiatives. The company has implemented various green strategies, including renewable energy adoption and energy-saving projects in daily operations. A standout initiative is the “Green Pack” program, which focuses on eco-friendly materials, plastic-free packaging, and optimal sizing, alongside the use of recycled plastics in products.
Since launching the “D-Link Green” project initiative in 2007, the company has embraced the 3R (Recycle, Reuse, Reduce) environmental principle. This pioneering approach encompasses product design, functionality, materials, and packaging, while implementing restricted substance management and energy-efficient technologies. These early sustainability efforts have positioned D-Link as a leader in corporate environmental responsibility and global carbon reduction.