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Getting real about sustainable electronics When you think about sustainability in electronics, energy efficiency is likely the first thing that comes to mind. Regulations have made it easy for us to compare the energy efficiency of products, but what about their CO2 footprint? Have you ever wondered about the carbon footprint of the electronics you use? Until now, this information has been hard to come by. Unlike traditional products, electronics are composed of hundreds, sometimes thousands, of components, each with its own CO2 footprint. This complexity has made it challenging to provide a clear picture of a product’s environmental impact. However, thanks to the incredible team at Sluicebox and their integration with Luminovo, this problem is now being addressed. While change takes time, the next time you see CO2 footprint information on an electronic product, there's a good chance this partnership played a key role in making that happen. Let's drive the change towards more transparent and sustainable electronics. 🌍💡

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🎉 (More) Exciting News from Luminovo! 🎉 We are thrilled to officially announce our groundbreaking partnership with Sluicebox, marking a significant milestone in the electronics industry. Together, we are pioneering sustainability management by offering the first-ever instant carbon footprint estimates for not only individual components, but also for printed circuit boards (PCBs) and entire assemblies! 💡 🌍 This partnership simplifies and lowers the cost of accessing crucial CO2 emission data, keeping you ahead of regulatory demands. Explore unparalleled insights into your products' environmental impacts and take proactive steps towards achieving your NetZero goals. Want to know more? Go read our press release to learn all the details! 🤓 Link in the [most recent] comments below. A huge thanks to Sarah Tang, Elmar Kert and Emi Ayada, Founders of Sluicebox, for making this possible. #electronics #sustainability #carbonfootprint

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