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Infineon one of the most sustainable companies worldwide

Munich, Germany – 16 November 2020 – Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) has again been listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability™ World Index and in the Dow Jones Sustainability™ Europe Index. This was announced by the investment specialist RobecoSAM. Thus, Infineon was ranked among the top of the world’s most sustainable companies for the 11th time in a row.

“We are pleased and proud of being acknowledged as one of the top sustainable companies in the world. At the same time, it is also an encouragement to continuously develop our processes and improve our sustainability,” said Dr. Sven Schneider, Chief Financial Officer at Infineon. “At the beginning of the year, Infineon has committed itself to becoming CO 2-neutral by 2030, thus taking the next strategic step towards more climate protection. Forward-looking management, acting in an environmentally-friendly manner and social commitment are indispensable prerequisites for the resilience of Infineon and our long-term success”.

Infineon has been actively contributing to better resource management, energy efficiency and effective climate protection for years. With the help of Infineon’s products and solutions, 35 times more CO 2-emissions can be saved over their lifetime than had been created during production. Setting a carbon-neutrality goal for its own activities is a consequent and important next step in the company’s climate protection efforts. Infineon puts a clear focus on further enhancing energy efficiency and continuously reducing CO 2-emissions in its plants. The company aims to continuously reduce its footprint while growing production at the same time. Already by 2025, emissions are to be reduced by 70 percent compared with the base year 2019.

The Dow Jones Sustainability Index is a best-in-class benchmark for investors, who see sustainability as an important factor for their investment decisions. It lists the world’s leading companies from 61 industries, which are selected on the basis of their economic, environmental and social performance. Thus, it encourages companies to improve their corporate sustainability practices.


Main Photo: Dr. Sven Schneider, Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

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