Manufacturing Today Issue - 242 November 2025 | Page 219

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Materion regulations and to the responsible use and management of natural resources, and we acknowledge our responsibility to manage operations in a way that minimizes greenhouse gas( GHG) emissions and their impact on climate change.
“ We are focused on continuing to implement sustainability strategies throughout the organization to reduce our product carbon footprint, increase our use of renewable energy resources, and improve engagement with our customers and stakeholders including CDP reporting and increased disclosures. Some examples of our sustainability programs include five of Materion’ s sites using 100 percent green electricity; an increase in the number of sites using renewable energy resources, including solar panels, precious metals recycling programs that offer a circular economy for our customers, with 100 percent recycling for gold and tantalum materials, and partnering with our suppliers to ensure ESG compliance and traceability.”
Looking to the future, Materion is determined to keep building its customer relationships.“ When we think about 2026 and beyond, we are committed to supporting our customers on new technologies being developed for the future AI, cloud-driven industry that’ s developing,” concludes Leo.“ As the world continues to rely more on AI and cloud computing, the need for new technologies and materials to support this rapid growth will be critical. We’ re excited to play a role in the next generation of materials needed to power the world.
“ Over the next five years, our goal is to be a global leader in electronic materials offering a broad materials portfolio to serve leading semiconductor customers.” ■
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