Setting New Standards in Responsible Tech
In a sector often criticised for short lifespans and environmental harm, Anker Innovations is challenging the status quo. In 2023, the company offset over 30,000 tonnes of CO₂, equivalent to planting 1.6 million trees. But this is only one piece of a larger, integrated approach that prioritises responsible materials, energy efficiency, and product longevity.
These values are becoming increasingly important as Australian consumers embrace brands that align with sustainability goals and long-term value.
Sustainable Materials, Sustainable Products
Anker is replacing traditional plastics with renewable and recycled alternatives. Charging cables now use over 40% bio-based plastics, and some product casings feature up to 75% post-consumer recycled material. This reduces reliance on virgin plastic and reinforces Anker’s commitment to durability.
These efforts reflect the same mindset that drives smart product design across categories—simple, effective solutions made to last.
Zero-Plastic Packaging
Anker’s packaging is being redesigned with environmental impact in mind. Many products now ship in 100% recyclable cardboard, printed with soy-based inks. The reduced weight and size of this new packaging also helps to cut emissions during transport.
This transformation is part of the broader effort to simplify experiences for customers, much like the company’s customer support strategy, which removes complexity and delivers confidence with every purchase.
Durability: The Ultimate Sustainability
Product lifespan is key to reducing waste. Anker’s SOLIX energy systems, for example, use LiFePO4 cells that last six times longer than standard lithium-ion batteries. Fewer replacements mean less electronic waste and greater value for Australians relying on long-term portable power.
The same thinking powers innovations like GaNPrime, which delivers reliable, energy-efficient performance in a compact form factor.
Energy Efficiency at Every Level
Anker’s sustainability extends to power performance. GaNPrime chargers convert up to 95% of energy, minimising loss and reducing day-to-day electricity use. These small gains add up across millions of users—especially in off-grid or hybrid energy applications.
That efficiency is critical in areas where Anker’s solutions support critical care infrastructure, like vaccine storage and regional healthcare power systems.
Certified Commitment
Anker’s claims are verified through partnerships with global environmental organisations. As a Carbon Trust Certified Partner, Anker adheres to strict international benchmarks in reporting and accountability—offering transparency that resonates with environmentally conscious markets like Australia.
This verified impact is part of the reason Anker’s global rise has been so well received across diverse sectors and customer groups.
Built for the Long Term
Where many tech companies focus on planned obsolescence, Anker does the opposite. From design through end-of-life, every stage is built around sustainability—fewer replacements, longer lifespans, and smarter material choices.
This long-term vision runs through every product and service offering. To understand how Anker’s innovation strategy drives this holistic approach, visit Anker Innovations: Powering the World.

