Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Clicking-Clean--Action-at-Samsung-SDS-HQ-in-Seoul-27MZIFJJHIPEJ.htmlConceptually similar'Clicking Clean' Action at Samsung SDS HQ in SeoulGP0STQG96Completed★★★★★★'Clicking Clean' Action at Samsung SDS HQ in SeoulGP0STQG99Completed★★★★'Clicking Clean' Action at Samsung SDS HQ in SeoulGP0STQG9ACompleted★★★★'Clicking Clean' Action at Samsung SDS HQ in SeoulGP0STQG9JCompleted★★★★★★'Clicking Clean' Action at Samsung SDS HQ in SeoulGP0STQG9HCompleted★★★★'Clicking Clean' Action at Samsung SDS HQ in SeoulGP0STQG98Completed★★★★'Clicking Clean' Action at Samsung SDS HQ in SeoulGP0STQG9ICompleted★★★★'Clicking Clean' Action at Samsung SDS HQ in SeoulGP0STQG97Completed★★★★'Clicking Clean' Action at Samsung SDS HQ in SeoulGP0STQG9FCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQG9E'Clicking Clean' Action at Samsung SDS HQ in SeoulGreenpeace activists deliver a huge ‘D’ trophy to Samsung SDS headquarters in Seoul. Samsung SDS scored ‘D’ from the renewable energy evaluation report recently published by Greenpeace, “Clicking Clean: Who is Winning the Race to Build a Green Internet?"Greenpeace East Asia Seoul demands Samsung SDS to change their energy policy and power their data centers with renewable energy.Locations:East Asia-Republic of Korea-SeoulDate:18 Jan, 2017Credit:© Jung Park / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4256px X 2832pxKeywords:Clouds-Cool IT (campaign title)-Data centres-Day-Direct communications-Electronics-Energy-Energy efficiency-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-National costumes-Outdoors-Renewable energy-Samsung SDS-Signs-Technology-Two people-WomenShoot:'Clicking Clean' Action at Samsung HQ in SeoulGreenpeace activists deliver a huge ‘D’ trophy to Samsung SDS headquarters in Seoul. Samsung SDS scored ‘D’ from the renewable energy evaluation report recently published by Greenpeace. The report “Clicking Clean: Who is Winning the Race to Build a Green Internet?" focuses on the energy footprint of some of the biggest IT companies in the world through the lens of the applications we use everyday. The report highlights which companies are powered by clean energy and which are not. Greenpeace East Asia Seoul demands Samsung SDS to change their energy policy and power their data centers with renewable energy. Greenpeace Seoul also challenges the operating companies of the data centers such as LG CNS, LG U+, KT and SK C&C to embrace the renewable future.