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Sustainability

Sustainability
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The concept of sustainability was first addressed by the United Nations in the "Brundtland Report" published in 1987. The report is also titled "Our Common Future."

Sustainability is a very comprehensive concept that needs to be examined from economic, environmental, and social perspectives. According to the aforementioned report, based on the principle of "development," sustainable development is defined as meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. As the concept of sustainability becomes more entrenched in industry and environmental awareness increases, the tendency towards renewal processes has also increased.

As Supportive, we are aware that for the continuity of life, a sustainable system integrity must be structured. Therefore, our renewal-based processes have been created within the framework of "sustainability" principles and will continue to be developed.

Supportive possesses a corporate culture that embraces the concept of sustainability. By refurbishing, repairing, storing, and reintroducing used and/or repairable electronic products for reuse, and repeating these processes for the same electronic products repeatedly, we actually prevent the ruthless consumption of our resources.

By refurbishing, we reduce the amount of waste and prevent waste from harming the environment. We contribute to the more efficient use of our natural resources, thereby supporting our country's economy.

Of course, we also plan our processes in accordance with the principle of sustainability, considering social, economic, and environmental dimensions, and we continuously improve these plans.