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Huawei: Annual GHG Emissions (2017 – 2020, Million Tonnes CO2 Equivalent)

  • In 2020, Huawei's total GHG emissions increased by 3.25% on an annual basis
  • Huawei’s Scope 2 emissions accounted for about 98% of its total GHG emissions in 2020
  • In 2020, 220 million kWh of the electricity used in Huawei’s China facility came from renewable energy sources

Water, food, and energy availability will be threatened by global warming. The primary cause of global warming is greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrogen oxides (NOx) are GHGs produced by the combustion of oil, fossil fuels, and other sources.

Globally, the technology and communication industry contributes about 2% to 3% of greenhouse gas emissions. GHG emissions are released by industry operations such as energy consumption, product manufacture, and product use. Digital technology can reduce world carbon emissions by roughly 17%, according to the International Telecommunication Union. The technology industry can help other sectors improve their efficiency, reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Huawei Technologies Co Ltd (Huawei), a subsidiary of Huawei Investment & Holding Co Ltd, is a provider of information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. The company reported total GHG emissions of 2.3 million tonnes CO2 equivalents (MtCO2eq) in 2020, an increase of 3.25% from 2019.

Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions are the three categories of GHG emissions. Scope 1 emissions result from sources that the firm owns or controls, such as fuel burnt by the company's vehicles. Indirect GHG emissions from the generation of purchased energy, such as the electricity needed to power the company's facilities, are referred to as Scope 2. Scope 3 emissions refer to the company's other indirect emissions beyond the company’s direct operations and occur in the company’s value chain, including upstream and downstream activities, such as the production of packaging, product transportation, and product use.

In 2020, Huawei’s scope 2 emissions accounted for 98% of its overall GHG emissions (2.24 MtCO2eq). In 2020, the company's Scope 1 emissions were down by 2.82% and Scope 3 emissions were not disclosed by the company.

Huawei takes technical and managerial measures to save energy and use renewable and clean energy as much as possible to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on its campuses, as part of Huawei’s commitment to green operations. In 2020, 220 million kWh of the electricity used in Huawei’s China facility came from renewable energy sources.

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