Eco-Friendly Products
Product Liability
LG Display considers “product liability” one of the significant four major areas of environmental technology. It actively addresses environmental issues throughout the entire product life cycle, encompassing design, development, production, consumption, and disposal. The company focuses on minimizing the utilization of new resources and hazardous substance to create eco-friendly products. Specifically, product liability focuses on minimizing power consumption, and aims to base the entire process on transparent management and certification.
Targets of Product Liability
Substances
Ideology
Pre-manufacturing Stage (Raw Material/Component) | Manufacturing Stage (Process/Equipment) | Post-manufacturing Stage (Product) | |
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Low Power Consumption OLED/LCD Technology | Energy Reduction Products | ||
Technology for Recycling Materials/Componet -Recycled | 3R Adopted Products | ||
Technology for Reducing Process/Component - Reduce | |||
Technology for Replacing Regulated Substances - Replace | |||
Assessment System Development for Product Environment |
- Power Consumption
Reduction - Use of Recycling Materials
Replacement of Hazardous Substances - Transparent Assessment and Certification
Implementation of Life Cycle Assessment
LG Display assesses the eco-friendliness of the product lifecycle to ensure sustainable and environmentally-friendly product production, utilizing the assessments on eco-friendly technology and product development. The company implemented the life cycle assessment in accordance with the ISO 14040 series by adopting Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in 2021. The environmental impact is assessed under six impact categories: global warming, abiotic resource depletion, stratospheric ozone depletion, acidification, eutrophication, and photochemical smog.
Through the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), the environmental impact is analyzed at each stage, enabling the company to progress toward the production of sustainable and environmentally-friendly products. The company strives to minimize the environmental impact by incorporating the results of the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and utilizing the assessment in the development of processing technologies and eco-friendly materials. The Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was conducted for 21.5% of the products sold in 2022, with the aim of extending this assessment to 40% of the products sold in 2023. Subsequently, the company plans to progressively expand the implementation to cover additional product lines and impact categories.
ESG Product Environmental Performance Index (Eco-Index)
Customer demands for product responsibility are becoming increasingly diverse, and statutory regulations are growing more complex as ESG advances. LG Display has developed the ESG Product Environmental Performance Index (Eco-Index), a tool that assesses a product's environmental performance using an index based on environmental categories by reflecting the rising internal and external demands, and performs product assessments. Furthermore, the company derives and improves environmental categories with improvement potential based on the assessment results. LG Display continually enhances the Eco-Index by considering both internal and external factors, with plans to incorporate the index into product development and assessment.
Procedures for ESG Product Environment Performance Index (Eco-Index)
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Sensing Internal and External Requested
MattersCustomer Requested MattersLG Corp. ESG IndicatorsStatutory Regulations
(RoHS, ErP, etc.)External Performance Index
(DJSI, KCGS, etc.)Voluntary Environmental
Improvement Items -
Environmental
Category SelectionClimate ResponseResource CirculationHazardous Substances -
Key Product
Performance IndexCarbon Emissions ReductionUse of Recycling MaterialsHazardous Substance Reduction -
Product Performance
Index Assessment
(Adoption on the Development Process)Large Size ProductsMedium Size ProductsSmall Size Products -
Derive and Improve
Environmental
Categories with
Improvement Potential
Certification for Eco-Friendly Products
LG Display has obtained eco-friendliness certifications on carbon footprints, hazardous substances, recycling, green technologies, and more from third-party certification institutions to provide customers with credible environmental information about its products.
Product Carbon Footprint Certification
LG Display obtained carbon footprint certifications from global eco-friendliness certification institutions: for OLED panels from Carbon Trust in 2022 and for monitor and laptop display modules from TUV Rheinland in 2023, both for the first time in its industry. They were granted through a verification process that assessed greenhouse gas emissions and reductions throughout the product life cycle, in accordance with the global carbon emissions calculation protocol (PAS 2050). LG Display intends to extend carbon footprint certifications to its major product lines, including automotive display modules, by the year 2024.
SGS Certification
In 2023, LG Display obtained the SGS Eco Label for its monitors and laptop modules, granted by the global testing, inspection, and certification company, SGS. The SGS Eco Label certification is granted after evaluating the hazardous substance management system throughout the product development and production processes, as well as the use of recycled materials and hazardous substances in the product. In 2017, LG Display achieved the SGS Eco Label certification for its OLED TV modules, marking an industry first. The company has since been steadily increasing the number of certifications each year by expanding into other product lines.
Use and Management of Hazardous Substances in Products
LG Display has established and operated hazardous substances management programs and processes to develop and manufacture products that are not harmful to humans and the environment. LG Display will continue to make utmost efforts to provide products that are safe for the human body and the environment by preemptively responding to changes in domestic and international laws and regulations related to hazardous substances.
Hazardous Substance Management Program for Products
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- Gate 01Partner/Supplier registration
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- Conducting audits before registering new partners
- Inspection of hazardous substances response process
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- Gate 02Parts development
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- Environmental evaluation of all parts of products
- Document review, XRF*, detailed analysis (3 steps)
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- Gate 03Product development
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- Model environmental evaluation
- Product Labeling
(RoHS Verified)
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- Gate 04Mass production
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- Process management through periodic testing of parts before mass production
- Test by grade through risk assessment
Hazardous Substance Management System
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- Level A-Ⅰ
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- 10 substances specified by EU RoHS regulation and substances prohibited by certain customers, including lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium and compounds, PBB, PBDE, 4 types of phthalates, brominated flame retardants, and chlorine-based flame retardants
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- Level A-Ⅱ
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- Substances prohibited by laws and conventions other than Level A-I. Substances prohibited by customers, including PCBs, PCNs, asbestos, organotin compounds, ozone depleting substances, etc.
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- Level B
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- Substances that are not currently banned, but are expected to be reduced or phased out in the future such as volatile organic chemicals, substances that may fall under RoHS regulation or may be exempted under RoHS, and high-risk substances that may fall under REACH, etc.