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Emissions from world’s chip manufacturing hub are growing each year

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November 2, 2022
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Taiwan is where most of the world’s high-tech chips are made. Demand for the components is increasing, as is the associated environmental cost



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2 November 2022

By Jeremy Hsu

Taiwan makes many of the world’s computer chips

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The environmental footprint of chip manufacturing is on the rise. Over the course of half a decade, Taiwan – where most of the world’s high-tech chips are made – has seen increased greenhouse gas emissions, electricity consumption and water usage from its chip manufacturing companies.

The world relies on Taiwan for computer chips found in everything from iPhones to automobiles. Chipmaking giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) provides about 90 per cent of the world’s most advanced chips used in high-tech products, such …



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