
This Earth Day, Marvell is proud to be recognized on USA Today’s America’s Climate Leaders 2026 list. This marks the second consecutive year Marvell has received this distinction, reflecting continued progress in reducing the company’s carbon footprint, increasing renewable energy procurement, and advancing toward sustainability targets.
This recognition builds on several other recent honors. Over the past year, Marvell has been acknowledged for its strong sustainability and ethics practices, including being named one of Ethisphere’s Most Ethical Companies, earning recognition as one of America’s Most Responsible Companies, and achieving CDP Sustainability Supplier Engagement Leader status. Together, these accolades underscore the commitment Marvell makes to responsible business practices across its operations, supply chain and products.
Product Sustainability and Power Efficiency
The use phase of Marvell products accounts for the majority of its corporate carbon emissions, making power efficiency a critical sustainability priority. To address this, Marvell has set a goal to reduce Scope 3 emissions from the use of Marvell products by 55% per petabyte per second by FY30, from an FY22 baseline.
Marvell conducts comprehensive product life cycle assessments (LCAs) for selected products to identify opportunities to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across the product life cycle. As of FY25, Marvell reduced its Scope 3 GHG emissions by 16%.
Enhancing power efficiency across the entire product life cycle is therefore a core focus. By optimizing both power and performance, Marvell designs products that consume less energy than prior generations while delivering higher performance, thereby advancing sustainability objectives while meeting customer demands for increasingly power‑constrained environments.

Over the past several years, Marvell has significantly increased the integration of sustainability considerations into product development. In FY25, 63% of product intellectual property (IP) submissions incorporated sustainability‑related criteria, reflecting the growing role of sustainability in product design decisions.
Leveraging deep technical expertise and scale, Marvell engineers continue to develop innovative designs that improve power efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Examples include products that deliver substantial power savings, enable lower energy intensity per bit of data processed, reduce the use of IEC‑regulated substances, and support product reuse and recycling.
Operational Decarbonization
In addition to product innovations, Marvell has made significant progress in its own operations. In FY26, approximately 97% of global electricity consumption at Marvell was sourced from renewable electricity, resulting in an 86% reduction in carbon emissions from direct operations compared to the FY22 baseline. This achievement surpassed the corporate science-based target six years ahead of schedule.
Responsible Supply Chain
Life cycle analysis shows that the largest GHG impacts occur during supplier manufacturing operations. As a fabless semiconductor company, Marvell, therefore, works closely with third‑party suppliers to reduce GHG emissions and support a resilient and responsible supply chain that meets both regulatory and customer sustainability expectations.
Marvell integrates environmental expectations into supplier requirements and collaborates with partners to drive improvements across energy use, emissions management, and operational efficiency.
Earth Day is a reminder that sustainability is interconnected across products, operations, and supply chains. Through power‑efficient technology, responsible sourcing, and operational decarbonization, Marvell is advancing technologies that meet today’s product performance needs while reducing energy use and supporting long‑term sustainability goals.
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