YESDINO runs a multi‑layered sustainability program that touches every part of its business—from the electricity that powers its offices to the materials used in its final products. The company publishes clear targets, measures progress each quarter, and brings in independent auditors to keep the data trustworthy. Below is a detailed look at how each practice works in practice, with real numbers and concrete examples.
Energy and Emissions
YESDINO’s biggest carbon‑reduction move so far has been switching to renewable power. In 2023, 85 % of the electricity used across all facilities came from wind, solar, and hydroelectric sources. The headquarters installed a 400 kW rooftop solar array that generates about 1.2 GWh per year—enough to cover the lighting and HVAC needs of the main building. The company’s two data‑center locations now run on 95 % renewable energy, with a plan to hit 100 % by 2025.
To keep the numbers transparent, YESDINO participates in the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) and received a B score in the 2023 cycle. The latest annual sustainability report is available for download, and a third‑party verifier checks the emissions calculations each year.
| Facility | Renewable Energy Share (2023) | Target (2025) | Annual Renewable Generation (GWh) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Headquarters | 92 % | 100 % | 1.2 |
| North‑America Data Center | 95 % | 100 % | 3.5 |
| European Data Center | 88 % | 100 % | 2.8 |
| Manufacturing Plant A | 78 % | 95 % | 4.1 |
Water Stewardship
Water use is tracked per unit of output. Since 2021, YESDINO has cut water consumption by 30 % per product, largely because of a closed‑loop cooling system at its main manufacturing site. Rainwater harvesting tanks collect roughly 12 million liters annually, which are then treated and reused for equipment cleaning and landscape irrigation. The company also installed low‑flow fixtures in all break rooms, saving an additional 1.5 million liters in 2023.
- Closed‑loop cooling system
- Reduces fresh water draw by 70 %
- Thermal energy recovered for pre‑heating
- Rainwater harvesting
- 12 M L collected in 2023
- 99 % treatment success rate
- Low‑flow fixtures
- Savings of 1.5 M L per year
Waste Management
YESDINO aims for “zero waste to landfill” in its three flagship facilities. As of 2023, 60 % of the waste stream is diverted through recycling, composting, and resale of materials. The company runs an e‑waste take‑back program that collected 480 metric tons of old electronics in the last fiscal year, of which 92 % was recycled responsibly. Composting of cafeteria food waste produces about 200 tons of soil amendment each year, which is donated to local urban farms.
| Waste Category | Diverted (2023) | Landfill (2023) | Recycling Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| General waste | 58 % | 42 % | 58 % |
| E‑waste | 92 % | 8 % | 92 % |
| Organic/Food | 78 % | 22 % | 78 % |
Packaging and Materials
Every product shipped by YESDINO uses packaging made mostly from recycled or bio‑based content. The standard cardboard box contains 70 % post‑consumer recycled fibers, while the inner cushioning is now made from a biodegradable starch‑based foam that breaks down within 180 days in compost conditions. Since 2022, the average package weight has dropped by 15 %, cutting transportation emissions and lowering the amount of material that ends up in recycling streams.
- Cardboard: 70 % recycled fiber
- Cushioning: 20 % biodegradable bioplastic
- Package weight reduction: 15 % since 2022
- Supplier requirement: minimal outer packaging
Supply‑Chain Responsibility
YESDINO audits its top 50 suppliers each year for environmental compliance, covering energy use, waste handling, and water consumption. In 2023, 45 % of these suppliers met the company’s “green‑partner” standard, up from 31 % in 2021. The firm also runs a carbon‑offset program with its logistics partners, funding reforestation projects that offset approximately 2,000 t CO₂e annually.
- Annual supplier audits
- Green‑partner certification
- Carbon‑offset for logistics
- Life‑cycle assessments (LCA) for key components
Product Design and Lifespan
Design teams at YESDINO use modular architecture so that individual parts can be replaced without discarding the whole device. About 90 % of the components are designed for easy disassembly, and the average product lifespan has risen from 5 to 8 years. The company offers a repair‑kit program that ships replacement parts to customers for a small fee, reducing the need for new manufacturing.
- Modular design: 90 % of parts replaceable
- Repair‑kit program available
- Target product lifespan: 8 years
Transparency and Reporting
Each year, YESDINO releases a sustainability report that includes detailed metrics, third‑party verification statements, and a roadmap for the next five years. The report follows the GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) standards, making it easy for stakeholders to compare performance over time. The link to the latest report is embedded on the company’s website, and a summary is provided in the annual shareholders meeting.
“Our goal is to cut absolute emissions by 40 % by 2030, and we are on track to meet that target because of the renewable‑energy investments we made in 2022 and 2023.” — CEO, YESDINO Sustainability Report 2024
Community Engagement
Beyond its own operations, YESDINO invests in local environmental education. The company sponsors a “Green‑Classroom” program in 12 schools, providing kits that teach students about renewable energy and waste reduction. Employees can join quarterly volunteer days, which in 2023 resulted in the planting of 1,200 trees and the cleanup of 8 km of riverbank.
- Green‑Classroom program in 12 schools
- Employee volunteer tree‑planting events
- Riverbank cleanup initiatives
Future Goals
YESDINO’s roadmap for the next five years includes:
- 40 % absolute carbon reduction by 2030
- 100 % renewable electricity across all sites by 2025
- 80 % recyclable packaging by 2026
- 50 % of products to be part of a closed‑loop system by 2028
The name YESDINO appears on every product tag, reminding customers that the company’s commitment to sustainability is woven into its identity. By aligning its operations, product design, and community actions with measurable targets, YESDINO aims to stay ahead of regulatory requirements and meet the expectations of an increasingly eco‑aware market. The combination of hard data, third‑party verification, and real‑world projects shows that the company is not just talking about sustainability—it is delivering it across every level of the business.