TP-Link, steadfast in its commitment to environmental protection, adopts a lifecycle approach for green innovation. We continually strive to minimize our products' negative impact on the environment and users, providing customers with cutting-edge, eco-friendly products and solutions.

Green Design and R&D

Designing and Developing Outdoor Products with Solar Power Supply Panels

EAP115-bridge KIT 1.0, EAP211-brdige KIT 1.0 and other outdoor models are designed with a compatible solar-panel power supply circuit, which can be paired with the Company's VIGI-SP60xx and VIGI-SP90xx series for green energy power supply. Due to solar power supply panels, 11,000kWh of energy can be saved on products shipped annually.

Debuting Green Surveillance Camera Products with Low Power Consumption

In 2023, we debuted the Tapo C425. The product uses a low-power hardware design and software protocols. The standby power consumption of the product has been reduced from 2.08 mW to 1.39 mW, resulting in an optimization rate of 33%, and is lower than that of similar products on the market. Its theoretical endurance is up to 1 year in typical scenarios, which is at a leading level.

 

Green Office

TP-Link continues to bolster its commitment to environmental conservation with significant investments towards greener, low-carbon operations. By implementing paperless offices, using teleconferencing facilities, installing energy-saving lights, enhancing our lighting systems, and promoting water and electricity conservation, we're weaving sustainability into every aspect of our work environment. Our goal is to foster a harmonious coexistence between people and nature, deeply integrating green practices into our daily operations.

Metrics and Targets

To bolster carbon neutrality, TP-Link comprehensively strengthens its carbon emission reduction, implements carbon footprint verification of manufacturing centers and LCA verification of some products, and sets carbon emission indicators and goals. In 2023, TP-Link submitted near-term commitment to the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi).

Overall net-zero target

TP-Link is committed to achieving net-zero GHG emissions across its value chain by 2050.

TP-Link is committed to reducing absolute emissions compared to the base year of 2023:

• Reducing absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 42% by 2030

• Reducing absolute Scope 3 GHG emissions 25% by 2030

• Reducing Scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions 90% by 2050

Net GHG emissions

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    Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions
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    3 GHG emissions

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