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Graphene and ESG

Graphene has the necessary characteristics to play an important role in ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) due to its unique properties and potential applications that meet sustainability and social responsibility criteria:

Environment (E ) :

Reducing carbon emissions:
Graphene can be used to develop much more efficient energy storage technologies, promoting the adoption of renewable energies and helping to reduce carbon emissions from unsustainable energy sources.

CO2 capture:
Graphene membranes can be used to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by industries, offering a solution for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Energy efficiency:
Graphene can improve the energy efficiency of electronic devices and cooling systems, helping to reduce energy consumption.

Social (S ) :

Health and safety:
Graphene's antibacterial properties can be harnessed for the development of safer medical devices and consumer items that reduce the risk of infection.

Access to drinking water:
Graphene membranes can be used for water filtration, helping to improve access to drinking water in regions where this resource is scarce.

Governance (G):

Standards and regulations:
The adoption of graphene in various industries will require clear standards and regulations to ensure its safety, quality and environmental impact.

Transparency:
Companies working on graphene-based technologies may be required to communicate on their sustainability practices and efforts.

Corporate social responsibility:
Integrating graphene into sustainable solutions can enhance companies' reputation for social and environmental responsibility

If properly implemented, graphene offers unique opportunities to tackle environmental, social and governance challenges by developing new technologies and applications.

For further information, inquiries or questions, please contact the Graphenaton Technologies SA team
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