LG Display said on the 10th that it was selected for the 10th straight year as an IT institutional sector "Carbon Management Sector Honors" winner in the 2025 CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) climate change response assessment.
CDP is a project led by global financial investment institutions that collects and assesses environmental management information from major corporations worldwide and discloses it to stakeholders. Along with the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI), it is regarded as a representative sustainability assessment.
The "Carbon Management Sector Honors" is awarded to top corporations by industry based on the results of CDP's climate change response assessment. LG Display received a top-tier "Leadership A-" rating in key institutional sectors such as efforts to reduce and manage greenhouse gases, advancing climate change response scenarios, and expanding the share of renewable energy use, and was selected for the 10th consecutive year.
LG Display, aiming for "2050 carbon neutrality," has established and is pursuing a mid-to-long-term roadmap to reduce carbon emissions by 53% by '30 and 67% by '40 compared with '18, in stages.
To that end, the company is continuing to invest in and introduce greenhouse gas reduction facilities while working to cut companywide power consumption by optimizing facility operations based on DX. It is also continuing to collaborate with related institutions to develop process gases with lower GWP (global warming potential), and plans to expand the transition to renewable energy in stages.
Meanwhile, LG Display also earned the top-tier "Leadership A" rating in the CDP water management assessment. The company was positively evaluated for steadily operating a systematic program, including tangible results in expanding water reuse, setting a goal to achieve an 87% water reuse rate by 2030, and transparently disclosing water resources data and management performance.
Based on this achievement, LG Display plans to continue advancing carbon neutrality implementation and the sophistication of its water resources management system, further strengthening its environmental management capabilities.