
Samsung Galaxy S25 Receives 2025 ReMA Design for Recycling® Award
Rashad Iskandrni
Prestigious award
highlights company’s commitment to advancing circularity and reducing
environmental impact
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – May. 7, 2025 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced
that Galaxy S25 has been honored with the 2025 Design for Recycling® Award,
the highest recognition for leadership in sustainable product design presented
by the Recycled Materials Association (ReMA), a leading industry organization
dedicated to promoting recycling and circular innovation.
This award recognizes
Samsung’s innovative efforts to scale its use of recycled materials and do more
with less of the planet’s natural resources. Galaxy S25 is the first Galaxy
device to incorporate recycled cobalt —a critical material used in batteries—sourced
through Samsung’s new Circular Battery Supply Chain[1].
This system recovers cobalt from previously used Galaxy devices and batteries
discarded during the manufacturing process[2],
helping to reuse valuable materials and reduce the need for newly-mined cobalt.
“Samsung is committed
to embedding sustainability throughout our products’ life cycle from design, to
usage and disposal,” said Daniel Araujo, VP and Head of the Sustainability
Management Office, Mobile eXperience(MX) Business at Samsung Electronics.
“Galaxy S25 represents an important milestone in our journey to enhance
circularity in our products and operations, combining cutting-edge innovation
with responsibility for the planet. We will continue expanding our efforts to
create a more sustainable future for future generations.”
“Samsung has
demonstrated true leadership by incorporating design for recycling principles
into every phase of Galaxy S25,” said Robin Wiener, President of the Recycled
Materials Association (ReMA). “Their use of various recycled materials shows a
clear commitment to designing the products we rely on every day with innovation
and environmental responsibility.”
Building on
its progress in battery recycling, the Galaxy S25 features eight different
recycled materials[3]
across its components, including aluminum, rare earth elements like neodymium
and steel. For the first time, recycled material has been integrated into armor
aluminum frame[4],
ensuring that every external component of Galaxy S25 contains at least one
recycled material. The Galaxy S25 series packaging box is also made with 100%
recycled paper, eliminating single-use plastics.
Samsung also
supports consumer repairability with its Self-Repair program[5],
empowering users to extend product life and reduce e-waste.
These initiatives
support Samsung’s broader environmental goals, including working toward
transitioning to 100 percent renewable energy across global DX operations by
2027 and incorporating at least one recycled material in every module of every
mobile product[6]
by 2030 investing in innovative eco-conscious materials without compromising
strength, aesthetics or durability .
The award ceremony will be held on May
14 at the ReMA Convention in San Diego, California.
About
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
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[1] Uses
a minimum of 50% recycled cobalt for batteries – a minimum of 25% of the Galaxy
S25 battery is cobalt by weight, 50% of which is recycled cobalt.
[2] Inclusion may
differ by markets.
[3]
The percentage of each recycled material differs per component. Please visit Samsung
Sustainability Website for more information.
[4] The Metal Frame
(Case Front) of S25 contains a minimum of 20% recycled aluminum by weight.
[5]
Samsung’s Self-Repair program is available in select markets. Self-Repair
program details including model availability, components, kit cost may differ
by region. For more details, please visit Samsung.com
Self-Repair website.
[6]
Based on our announcement during Samsung Galaxy Unpacked January
2024. Samsung
defines a module of a smartphone as the Antenna, Battery, Camera, Display,
Mechanical Components, Motor, PBA/FPCB, Speaker, Wireless Charger Module and
Packaging.