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Logitech First to Transition Video Collaboration Portfolio to Recycled Plastic and Next Life Materials

Logitech, a Swiss company founded in 1981, designs hardware and software solutions for businesses and individuals to pursue their passions in a sustainable manner. The company’s brands include Logitech, Logitech G, Streamlabs, and Ultimate Ears. Logitech is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and Nasdaq Global Select Market.

Logitech has announced that all video collaboration devices on the CollabOS operating system will be made from next-life plastics, aiming to support sustainability objectives. The refresh of existing products, including Rally Bar, Rally Bar Mini, Tap IP, Tap Scheduler, and Scribe, will help organizations manage their carbon footprint.

The move aligns with Logitech’s Design for Sustainability (DfS) principles, which aim to reduce carbon footprints and promote circular materials like post-consumer recycled plastics. The initiative aims to help enterprise customers manage their carbon footprint while maintaining product quality and performance, addressing environmental impact and meeting sustainability goals.

Today, Logitech (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) announced that all video collaboration devices that run on the CollabOS operating system will now be manufactured with next-life plastics, helping enterprise customers support their sustainability objectives. Existing products– Rally Bar, Rally Bar Mini, Tap IP, Tap Scheduler, and Scribe– are being refreshed with materials that lower the carbon impact of each product. This provides organizations with a partner that in turn helps position them to better manage their carbon footprint.

“By transitioning our portfolio of conference room devices to a lower product carbon footprint, we are helping other companies navigate their sustainability challenges,” said Prakash runkundrum, Chief Operating Officer at Logitech. “We’re not only designing and manufacturing new products with recycled plastic and other lower carbon materials, but refreshing existing products to provide IT leaders with a new way to evaluate their workplace technology investment in conference room systems – one that includes people and planet. We do this without increasing prices or compromising the highest quality and performance companies expect from Logitech.”

Efforts to reduce negative environmental impact have rapidly become a business imperative. In a recent survey of IT professionals by analyst firm Frost & Sullivan, 65% say that becoming a leader in environmental, social, governance and sustainability practices is a critical or very important business objective in the coming year.

Applying Design for Sustainability (DfS) principles to Logitech’s video collaboration portfolio means that Logitech customers can outfit entire conference rooms– including Microsoft Teams Rooms and Zoom Rooms–with technology designed with sustainability in mind. This development expands on the progress already achieved with personal workstation peripherals such webcams, headsets, mice, and keyboards.

Design for Sustainability (DfS)

A key tenet of DfS is the use of circular materials that can be recovered from the waste stream and given a second life, including post-consumer recycled plastics (PCR) that Logitech calls “next life plastics.”

Newer conference room products like Logitech Sight use:

  • Minimum of 50% certified recycled plastic21% reduction in carbon footprint***
  • 1,400tCO2e avoided carbon per 100,000 units (enough to drive around the Earth

approximately 131 times†)

 Additionally, Logitech video conferencing products have:

  • Low carbon aluminum made with renewable energy rather than fossil fuels
  • Packaging from FSC®-certified forests and other controlled sources
  • 100% recycled fabrics in the Rally Bar family
  • Option to collect and recycle old video conferencing equipment via Logitech Select
  • Power saving modes that can potentially reduce Rally Bar and Rally Bar Mini’s carbon

impact by 1.65 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent**

Opening Access for Greater Impact

Logitech has decreased its Scope 3 emissions by 21% in 2022 with the goal of removing more carbon than it creates by 2030.

To drive carbon reduction at an even bigger scale and stimulate industry-wide progress, Logitech is offering to openly share its DfS principles, tools and its knowledge of how to incorporate more sustainable materials in the manufacturing process with any organizations in the consumer technology industry interested in increasing their sustainability efforts. For a consultation on how to incorporate more sustainable materials into your manufacturing process, contact sustainability@logitech.com.

Transparency and Accountability

As more companies hold themselves accountable for measurably reducing their carbon impact, they increasingly seek out technology vendors who provide transparency via key performance indicators, reporting, and third party certifications. Logitech is on track to achieve its 2025 target of having a product carbon footprint for every product in its portfolio, making it easier for company technology buyers to make informed decisions about–and report on– the scope of their impact when outfitting their global workforces for meeting rooms, personal workstations, and flex desking. Logitech annually reports on its progress toward its Climate Action goals in the 2023 Impact Report.

Availability

Availability timing varies depending on supply of existing products in each geography. Logitech business products made with Next Life Plastic, and their availability, can be found here. For more information on the Logitech Select collect-and-recycle program, contact
collect-recycle@logitech.com.

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