Infinix
Infinix is relevant for phone sustainability because of volume in cost-sensitive markets, but the public evidence is mostly at parent-company scope rather than a dedicated Infinix report.
Score
71
Industry
Phones
Country
China
Report year
2025
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Score breakdown
Resource efficiency
69The public report signals direction on resource use and circularity, but it is not yet specific enough for Infinix-only benchmarking.
Impact on environment
69Environmental metrics are disclosed at group level; phone-model-level reporting is still limited for Infinix.
Social responsibility
72Social governance signals exist in the group ESG reporting, but not as a brand-scoped disclosure set.
Economic benefits
74Practical economics in this segment depend on durability and lifecycle extension, which are not yet fully evidenced.
Certifications and signals
Evidence and sources
Transsion 2025 ESG Report
Transsion
Group-level ESG report used as the primary publicly disclosed evidence base for Infinix.
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