Sony’s audio products are engineered for exceptional sound, and with the environment in mind.
Under our Green Management 2025 targets, we aim to reduce virgin plastic consumption in all our product and packaging designs.
Eco-conscious products
Sony Home Audio products utilise recycled plastics to reduce the amount of virgin plastic used.
The choice of material affects sound quality in particular, so we have spent years developing a unique recycled plastic that is both environmentally conscious and conducive to creating high-quality audio products.
Our recycled plastic is recovered from discs and water cooler bottles.
The reclaimed plastic is removed of any films or coatings, and then used as a base material. Aiming for uncompromising audio quality, we tested a wide variety of combinations to determine the best possible solution for audio products.
Our new soundbar utilises recycled plastic for various components. As a result, it uses approximately 65% less virgin plastic than the previous model.
[1] 2021 model [2] 2024 model
The fabric used in our products, such as the BRAVIA Theatre Bar 9 and BRAVIA Theatre Quad, is recycled from PET bottles.
The material was carefully selected for optimum sound quality, design, texture, and colour.
Eco-conscious packaging
We are working to reduce the amount of plastic used in packaging by utilising recycled paper materials for cushioning and inserts, and by using paper-based handles.
The packaging carton for our new soundbar uses 95% less virgin plastic than the previous model. We also reduced the amount of printing, resulting in a 60% reduction in the amount of ink used. The aim is for packaging that is both environmentally conscious, durable, and beautifully designed without compromising functionality.
[1] 2021 model [2] 2024 model
We continue to expand the use of our environmentally conscious paper material, Original Blended Material, for the packaging of HT-AX7. Original Blended Material is an environmentally conscious paper material made from bamboo, sugarcane fibres, and post-consumer recycled paper.
Developer Interview
Sony Corporation, Home Entertainment & Sound Products Business Group,
Acoustic Design Division, Design Dept. 2
We have been working on the use of recycled plastics in home audio since around 2010. While improving their performance to a level that matches that of virgin plastics, we worked on design aspects, and made these recycled plastics usable in actual products. In 2016 we developed a recycled plastic, used for internal components in our products, which also takes sound quality into account.
However, further expansion of the use of recycled plastics required that we expand the scope of their application. The material that we have newly developed on this occasion is flame-retardant. During the development process, we pursued the idea of how closely we could approach the sound quality of the materials we used previously. By examining many configurations, repeatedly prototyping and testing strength, we were able to create a material that satisfied the sound quality and physical requirements of the product.
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