NXP Reinforces Commitment to Environmental, Social and Governance

The report outlines the company’s year-over-year progress in reaching its short and long-term Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals.

NXP Semiconductors N.V. has published its annual Corporate Sustainability Report (CSR), highlighting its progress, accountability and ongoing commitment to further sustainable business practices. The report outlines the company’s year-over-year progress in reaching its short and long-term Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals.

“Technology innovation is a key element in NXP’s DNA, driving positive change, sustainable growth, and ultimately our passion to enable a better, safer, more secure world,” said Kurt Sievers, president and CEO of NXP. “We are proud of the goals we’ve set, the progress we’ve made, and look forward to advancing our commitment to sustainability through measurable, impactful results.”

NXP is committed to advancing and realizing its ESG goals in collaboration with employees, partners, governments, clients and customers globally. Last year, NXP announced its mid- and long-term ESG goals, including reducing carbon footprint 35% by 2027 and becoming a carbon-neutral company by 2035. In early 2022, NXP formally committed to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and appointed the company’s first Chief Sustainability Officer, Jennifer Wuamett.

“Our mission and strategy are dedicated to continuous improvement reflected in how we design and manufacture our technology and how we make the communities in which we work and live better,” said Jennifer Wuamett, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Chief Sustainability Officer at NXP. “This report illustrates meaningful progress towards achieving carbon neutrality in our operations and prioritizing sustainability at every level.”