amazon basics Fire 4K Max 2nd Gen TV Stick Owner’s Manual
- June 13, 2024
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Table of Contents
Product
Sustainability
Fact Sheet
Fire 4K Max 2nd Gen TV Stick
Fire TV Stick 4K Max
2nd Gen
2023 release
Updated September 2023 – for US only
Designed for Sustainability
We’re working to make Amazon devices more sustainable—from how we build them
to how customers use and eventually retire them.
Carbon Footprint
33 kg CO2e total carbon emissions
Materials
FireTV Stick and Remote are made from 22% recycled materials.
100% recyclable packaging (shipping packaging not included).
Energy
Low Power Mode reduces energy consumption when idle, except in certain
situations. We also invest in renewable energy that, by 2025, will be
equivalent to this device’s electricity usage.
Trade-in and Recycle
Built to last. But when you’re ready, you can trade-in or recycle your
devices. Explore Amazon Second Chance.
Figures apply to FireTV Stick 4K Max – 2nd Gen only, not including bundle
accessories
This device is a Climate Pledge Friendly product. We partner with trusted
third-party certifications and create our own certifications like Compact by
Design and Pre-owned Certified to highlight products that meet sustainability
standards.
The product carbon footprint of this device has been certified by the Carbon Trust 1 .
Product Sustainability Fact Sheet
Fire TV Stick 4K Max – 2nd Gen
Life Cycle
We consider sustainability in every stage of a device’s life cycle—from
sourcing raw materials to end-of-life.
Comparison Against Baseline
To assess this device’s carbon footprint, we compare its emissions to a
baseline device: Fire TV Stick 4K Max 2nd Gen. This helps us track our
progress in reducing this device’s carbon footprint.
Life Cycle Carbon Emissions (kg CO2e)
Life Cycle Assessment: A methodology to assess the environmental impact (e.g.,
carbon emissions) associated with life cycle stages of a product—from raw
material extraction and processing, through production, use, and disposal.
This product’s biogenic carbon emissions of 0.048 kg CO2e are included in the
total footprint calculation. The total biogenic carbon content in this product
is 0.018 kg C. Percentage values may not add up to 100% due to rounding.
Materials and Manufacturing
We account for the extraction, production, and transportation of raw
materials, as well as the manufacturing, transporting, and assembling of all
parts.
Recycled Materials
Fire TV Stick and Remote are made from 22% recycled materials. The plastic is
made from 28% post-consumer recycled plastic. The Aluminum is made from 80%
recycled Aluminum. We incorporate recycled fabrics, plastics, and metals into
many new Amazon devices, giving new life to materials. Bundle accessories not
included.
Recyclable Packaging
This device has 100% recyclable packaging. 99% of this device’s packaging is
made of wood fiberbased materials from responsibly managed forests or recycled
sources.
Chemical Safety
Through our partnership with ChemFORWARD, we’re collaborating with industry
peers to proactively identify harmful chemicals and safer alternatives ahead
of regulations.
Suppliers
All of our assembly sites for this product have achieved UL Zero Waste to
Landfill Gold certification. This means our suppliers handle waste in
environmentally responsible ways, diverting more than 5% of their facility’s
waste from the landfill through methods other than waste to energy.
We engage suppliers who manufacture our devices or their
components—particularly final assembly sites, semiconductors, printed circuit
boards, displays, batteries, and accessories—and encourage them to increase
renewable energy use and reduce manufacturing emissions. In 2022, we received
commitments from 28 key suppliers to work with us on decarbonization, and
helped six of them develop renewable energy implementation plans for Amazon
Devices production. We are continuing to expand this program in 2023 and
beyond.
Transportation
We account for an average inbound and outbound trip that is representative of
an average device or accessory.
This includes transporting the product from final assembly to the end
customer.
Product Use
We determine the expected energy consumption of a device over its lifetime and
calculate the carbon emissions associated with the use of our devices.
Low Power Mode
Low Power Mode reduces energy consumption when idle, except in certain
situations.
Renewable Energy
In 2020, Amazon became the first consumer electronics company to commit to
addressing the electricity used by our devices through renewable energy
development, starting with Echo devices.
We’re making investments in additional wind and solar farm capacity that, by
2025, will be equal to the energy use of Echo, FireTV, and Ring
devicesworldwide.
Alexa
With the Alexa Energy Dashboard, customers can view estimated energy usage for
their compatible thermostats and water heaters; plus, they can see a forecast
of when cleaner energy is available, so customers can plan ahead for energy-
intensive activities like running the dishwasher or dryer.
Customers can also manage the energy use of their compatible connected devices
using Routines and Hunches. Routines are short cuts for Alexa, saving you time
by grouping together a bunch of actions so you don’t have to ask for each one
individually. For example, you can set the “Alexa, good night” Routine to turn
off all your porch lights at once. Hunches is a feature that can help you save
energy without even thinking about it. Now, if Alexa has a hunch that you
forgot to turn off a light and no one is home or everyone went to bed, Alexa
can automatically turn it off for you.
End-of-Life
To model end-of-life emissions, we estimate the ratio of end products that are
sent to each disposal pathway including recycling, combustion, and landfill.
We also account for any emissions required to transport and/or treat the
materials.
Durability
We design our devices with best-in-class reliability models, so they’re more
resilient and last longer. We also release over-the-air software updates for
our customers’ devices so they don’t need to replace them as often.
Trade-in & Recycling
We make it easy for you to retire your devices.
Using Amazon Trade-In, you can trade-in your old devices for a gift card. Your
retired devices will then be either refurbished and re-sold, or
recycled.
Methodology
Our approach to measuring a product’s carbon footprint?
To meet The Climate Pledge goal to be net-zero carbon by 2040, we measure and
estimate this product’s carbon footprint, and identify opportunities to reduce
its carbon emissions. Our life cycle assessment (“LCA”) models align with
internationally
recognized standards, like the Greenhouse Gas (“GHG”) Protocol Product Life
Cycle Accounting and Reporting Standard 2 and International Standards
Organization (“ISO”) 14067 3 . Our methodology and product carbon footprint
results are reviewed by the Carbon Trust with reasonable assurance. All carbon
footprint numbers are estimates and we continuously improve our methodology as
the science and data available to us evolve.
What’s in an Amazon device’s product carbon footprint?
We calculate this product’s carbon footprint throughout its life cycle stages,
including materials and manufacturing, transportation, use, and end-of-life.
Two carbon footprint metrics are considered: 1) the total carbon emissions
across all life cycle stages of one device or accessory (in kilograms of
carbon dioxide equivalent, or kg CO2e), and 2) the average carbon emissions
per year used of the estimated device
lifetime, in kg CO2e/use-year.
Materials and Manufacturing: We calculate the carbon emissions from material
and manufacturing based on the list of raw materials and components to
manufacture a product, namely the bill of materials.
We account for the emissions from the extraction, production, and
transportation of raw materials, as well as the manufacturing, transporting,
and assembling of all parts. For certain components and materials, we may
collect primary data from our suppliers to
supplement our industry average data, collected from a mix of commercially and
publicly available LCA databases.
Transportation: We estimate the emissions of transporting the product from
final assembly to our end customer using actual or best estimated average
transportation distances and transportation modes for each device or
accessory.
Use: We calculate the emissions associated with the use (i.e., electricity
consumption) of this product by multiplying the total electricity consumption
over a device’s estimated lifetime with the carbon emissions from the
generation of 1 kWh electricity (the grid
emission factor). The total energy consumption of a device is based on the
average customer’s power consumption and estimated time spent in various modes
of operation like playing music, playing video, idle, and low power mode. A
specific customer may have a higher or lower use phase footprint associated
with their device depending on their specific usage patterns.
We use country-specific grid emission factors to account for the regional
variations in electricity grid mix. Learn more about how Amazon plans to
decarbonize and neutralize the use phase of our connected devices by 2040.
End-of-Life: For end-of-life emissions, we account for any emissions required
to transport and/or treat the materials destined to each disposal pathway
(e.g., recycling, combustion, landfill).
How do we use the product carbon footprint?
The footprint helps us identify carbon reduction opportunities across this
product’s various life cycle stages. In addition, we use it to communicate our
carbon reduction progress over time—this is included in the calculation of
Amazon’s corporate carbon
footprint. Learn more about Amazon corporate carbon footprint methodology.
How often do we update a product’s carbon footprint?
After we launch a new product, we track and audit the carbon emissions of all
life cycle phases of our devices. Product sustainability fact sheets are
updated when we discover new information that changes the estimated carbon
footprint of a device by more than 5% or if it materially changes our
estimated reduction generation over generation.
Learn more about our product carbon footprint methodology and limitations in
our full methodology document.
Definitions: Biogenic carbon emissions: Carbon released as carbon dioxide or
methane from combustion or decomposition of biomass or bio-based products.
Life Cycle Assessment: A methodology to assess the environmental impact (e.g.,
carbon emissions) associated with life cycle stages of a product—from raw
material extraction and processing, through production, use, and disposal.
Endnotes 1 Carbon Trust Certification Number: CERT-13540; LCA data version
July 2023 published by Carbon Trust 2 Greenhouse Gas (“GHG”) Protocol Product
Life Cycle
Accounting and Reporting Standard: https://ghgprotocol.org/product-standard
published by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol 3 International Standards
Organization (“ISO”) 14067:2018
Greenhouse gases—Carbon footprint of products— Requirements and guidelines for
quantification:
https://www.iso.org/standard/71206.html
published by International Standards Organization
Product Sustainability Fact Sheet
Fire TV Stick 4K Max – 2nd Gen
References
- ISO 14067:2018 - Greenhouse gases — Carbon footprint of products — Requirements and guidelines for quantification
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- Echo Device Low Power Mode - Amazon Customer Service
- ISO 14067:2018 - Greenhouse gases — Carbon footprint of products — Requirements and guidelines for quantification
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