Originally published in Lenovo’s 2023/24 ESG Report

Under the EMS, energy-related targets are set annually. Since decreased energy use or increased renewable energy use impacts emissions, these energy-related targets are related to Lenovo’s Scope 1 and 2 emissions reduction targets and similar actions are taken to achieve all three types of targets. For Lenovo’s specific energy targets and its performance against them see Section 8.0.

By FY 2025/26, 90% of our global operations’ electricity will be obtained from renewable sources. 2

Energy consumption also occurs throughout Lenovo’s value chain. Energy is used by Lenovo’s suppliers and its supply chain is encouraged to develop energy targets, use renewable energy, and report energy usage. Customers also use energy to power products and Lenovo has set targets to improve energy efficiency in many of its products.

For more information, see Section 9.0 for Lenovo’s energy-related KPIs.

Renewable energy

Lenovo’s renewable energy installations help to reduce Scope 2 emissions at its facilities. In July 2023, Lenovo enabled additional 3 MW solar electric at a factory in Hefei, China, increasing this location’s total solar generation capacity to 10.1 MW. Moreover, the LSSC site in Shenzhen, China, and TJSC site in Tianjin, China, added new 2.3 MW and 4.02 MW solar installations, respectively, in FY2023/24. Lenovo’s total solar generation capacity increased 48% compared to last fiscal year.

In addition to the 25.12 MW of solar electric that are currently operational, Lenovo continues to investigate additional opportunities for solar installations in China and other locations including Brazil and Mexico.

In addition to onsite solar generation capacity, Lenovo is proactively looking for opportunities for sourcing renewable electricity directly from utility suppliers. The TJSC campus in Tianjin, China, has signed a purchase agreement with a local utility supplier to provide 100 percent renewable electricity for its manufacturing and distribution area starting in January 2024. The Green Electricity Certificates documenting this renewable electricity are provided semiannually based on actual electricity consumption.

Where the use of onsite renewable energy sources is not technically or economically feasible, Lenovo chooses to purchase Renewable Energy Credits (REC), International Renewable Energy Credits (I-REC), Guarantees of Origin (GO), and Non-fossil certificates (NFCs). In FY 2023/24, Lenovo purchased renewable commodities that supported 100 percent renewable energy projects consisting of wind and/or solar power in various parts of the world including Brazil, China, India, Japan, Europe, Mexico, and US. During FY2023/24, Lenovo expanded its renewable energy procurement for the first time to Japan.

Operational energy efficiency

Given that one of Lenovo’s most significant environmental aspects is emissions associated with energy consumption, it has a goal to continually improve the energy efficiency of its operations. In FY 2023/24, Lenovo’s initiatives to help reduce energy consumption included the following methods:

Energy Conservation – Active Method:Installation of low-energy equipment (including LED lighting, smart lighting system, air compressor, air conditioning, and chillers)Usage of air compressor heat recovery and reuseHarmonic control technology application of power distribution networkUsage of High-efficiency power transformerEmployed digitalization, including multiple-level smart energy metering devices, Lenovo ESG Navigator, campus energy management platform, and carbon 3D visualizationEnergy Conservation – Passive Method:Installation of energy-efficient windows or low-emissivity windowsAdoption of energy-saving and environmentally conscious materials in new constructionCentralized design of power roomArchitectural design with natural lighting (including dome design, adding lighting windows, and split-level floor design)Dock leveler heat isolation improvementManagement System and CertificationVarious manufacturing sites, office locations in EMEA, and the Beijing headquarters location are ISO 50001:2018 certifiedThe new Tianjin manufacturing site’s buildings 1 and 8, and the Beijing headquarters are LEED Gold certifiedEnergy Conservation EducationEmployee awareness trainingEnergy conservation promotion (emails and tip signs)

Environmental spotlight

In November 2023, Lenovo’s Tianjin Smart Campus (TJSC) was completed and put into operation. TJSC has implemented a total of 90 carbon reduction measures in nine major fields, including architectural design, construction process, campus management, manufacturing process, logistics, canteen, data center, digitalization, and renewable energy.

Lenovo deployed the Lenovo ESG Navigator to support TJSC. This integrated solution replaces the traditional manual management of ESG metrics with a flexible, transparent, and highly automated approach as it captures data across the value chain.

Logistics

Logistics is an important part of Lenovo’s global supply chain and a key component of Lenovo’s plan to meet net-zero by 2050. Lenovo is decarbonizing its logistics by deploying innovative solutions including demand management, low carbon transport, low carbon fuel, consolidation and utilization, and external partnerships.

In FY 2023/24, the priorities of Lenovo’s logistics included:

Demand management

Lenovo is reducing transportation activity by using ultra-light pallets for its Intelligent Device Group’s (IDG) business group’s products.Lenovo is directing shipments to Australia and locating fulfillment centers closer to its customers in Malaysia.

Low carbon transport

Using rail and sea freight when feasible which are lower carbon transportation compared with road and air freight.Lenovo progressed its transition from air freight to road and sea freight including using the roll-on/roll-off shipping which replaced more than 50 percent emergent air delivery in Asia Pacific, and more than 96 percent of total Infrastructure Solutions Group’s (ISG) shipments are transported by road in North America and China.Lenovo increased the usage of rail freight in China, Europe and Latin America, thus reducing carbon emissions and other air pollutants by avoid using diesel truck.

Low carbon fuel

Air shipments contribute roughly 87 percent of Lenovo’s logistics-related emissions, Lenovo aims to cut emissions by transitioning to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), which is made of waste biomass such as used cooking oil (UCO). SAF causes around 80 percent less CO2 emissions per flight than conventional aviation fuel.Lenovo expanded alternative fuel delivery in Brazil, China, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Thailand, and the UK.

Consolidation and utilization

Lenovo optimizes the trailer loading for each business unit and combines trailers where possible. In FY 2023/24, Lenovo improved container utilization of truck shipments in Hong Kong from 51% to 71% as well as co-loading goods between business groups’ products for ocean freight.

External partnerships

Lenovo is an active partner to industry-wide coalitions, sustainable logistics initiatives, government organizations and NGOs, such as Global Logistics Emission Council (GLEC), Smart Freight Centre China and US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SmartWay program.Striving to further reduce emissions, Lenovo aims to ensure that all stakeholders make a difference. Lenovo updated its logistics KPI methodology to require logistics suppliers to share their carbon emissions data with Lenovo. Lenovo also works with suppliers to set goals to reduce emissions. In addition, Lenovo shares its logistics CO2 report with its customers to improve transparency and increase awareness.

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2 May be accomplished through installation of onsite renewable energy generation, entry into power purchase agreements (PPA) with power providers and/or the purchase of renewable energy credits.

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Rockwell Automation is donating $50,000 to the American Red Cross to support wildfire relief efforts in and around Los Angeles, California. Rockwell funds will support the American Red Cross network and their work to provide emergency shelter, relief supplies, and meals, and to assist with rescue efforts.

The fire in Pacific Palisades is now the most destructive in Los Angeles history. Fueled by powerful Santa Ana winds, the wildfires have burned more than 40,000 acres and destroyed more than 12,000 buildings. More than 300,000 people are under evacuation orders. A state of emergency has been declared and there are signs in the forecast that the situation could get worse.

“These wildfires already have caused historic destruction, and the winds are predicted to build again,” said Rockwell’s Patricia Contreras, vice president, Community Impact. “This is an evolving and changing situation with long-term consequences for hundreds of thousands of people. We are proud to support the Red Cross and their frontline efforts to help the people in need now and throughout the long recovery and rebuilding process.”

January 14, 2025 /3BL/ – AEG’s LA Galaxy and Los Angeles Kings have united with 10 other local professional sports franchises to pledge a combined donation of more than $8 million to help those impacted by the recent devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. These combined financial resources will be utilized to support American Red Cross, Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, California Fire Foundation, Eaton Canyon Fire Relief and Recovery Fund, World Central Kitchen, California Community Foundation Wildfire Recovery Fund, Team Rubicon and various local animal rescue organizations.

“We are learning more information about the fire and its impact each day, and at this point, are aware of families, friends, and colleagues impacted by this disaster,” said LA Galaxy President and Chief Operating Officer Tom Braun. “We are deeply grateful for the tireless efforts of dedicated first responders, and in the coming days and weeks, will learn the full extent of the damage to our community. We are dedicated, along with our larger AEG family and our committed fans, to helping LA rebuild.”

Bolstering their financial contributions, the 12 teams (in partnership with the teams’ own foundations) have also joined forces with Fanatics and the Fanatics Foundation to distribute $3 million worth of Fanatics merchandise to Angelenos who have been evacuated from their homes. In addition to the apparel items being donated by Fanatics, teams are collectively contributing thousands more items that will be given out at three upcoming events. These events will also feature individual teams’ community partners on site at various locations distributing personal hygiene kits, school supplies, sneakers and more. To learn more about the events, please click here.

Additionally, Fanatics, the professional sports leagues and Los Angeles sports organizations have partnered to launch an “LA Strong” collection of t-shirts and sweatshirts, with all proceeds benefiting the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation and the American Red Cross. Fans can visit fanatics.com/lastrong to purchase the limited items and support communities in need.

Separately, AEG’s owned sports franchises – MLS Cup Champions, LA Galaxy, Los Angeles Kings and Ontario Reign — will be hosting donation drives to support those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.

“Our entire organization joins our city in sorrow over the loss and destruction from these fires,” said LA Kings President Luc Robitaille. “However, we are emboldened by the response of our first responders and fire-fighting professionals, as well as the community on the whole who are coming forward with unconditional support and resources.”

Donation drives will be held at:

Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, CA, home of the LA Galaxy, will be a supply and resource drop-off location. The LA Galaxy fans and community members are invited to drop off new and unused items in Legends.The Toyota Sports Performance Center (TSPC) in El Segundo, CA, home of the Los Angeles Kings, has been approved to serve as a supply collection site on behalf of the YMCA. LA Kings and TSPC staff joined other volunteers in mobilizing and collecting critical supplies in support of the fire relief and recovery efforts due to the recent wildfires in Los Angeles. All items donated will be delivered to local YMCAs who are on the front lines distributing to those in need.The Ontario Reign are hosting a collection drive during the club’s next three games. The Reign will be urging fans and community members to donate essential items for victims of the LA wildfires, including new toiletries, packaged diapers, new or gently used clothing, bottled water, canned or non-perishable food items and pet supplies.

Additionally, the LA Galaxy team is supporting its local first responders. The LA Galaxy Foundation has been a steadfast and dedicated community partner for over a decade. As more is learned about recovery efforts, the Foundation will work with existing and new partners to deploy volunteers.

For more information, please visit lagalaxy.com/LAFireRelief and www.lakings.com/firerelief.

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