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Amazon commits to carbon neutrality by 2040, renewables by 2030

by Futures Centre, Sep 26
1 minute read

Amazon, the largest retailer in the world and one that services more than 10 billion packages a year, just announced a new climate plan to go carbon neutral ten years earlier than pledged at the Paris Accord.

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Jeff Bezos says this plan constitutes lobbying CEOs from industry leading companies, adding 100,000 electric delivery vehicles by 2024, running all facilities on 100% renewable energy by 2030, and in-depth measuring and reporting of Amazon’s emissions, while encouraging suppliers and third parties to follow suite.

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