Our Planet
At Amazon, we combine data and science with passion and invention to drive everything we do. We set big goals and work backwards to achieve them. We pledge to apply that same tenacity to how we address some of the world’s biggest environmental and societal challenges, so we can help make every day better for our customers, our employees, our communities, and our planet.
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This is Amazon’s commitment to be net-zero carbon by 2040. In addition, we are on a path to powering our operations with 100% renewable energy by 2025.
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From reducing water usage in data centres to reducing single use plastic in shipments, we are committed to building a sustainable business for our customers, communities, and the world.
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We are committed to ensuring that partners around the world in our supply chain are treated with fundamental dignity and respect.
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Australia has enabled seven renewable energy projects, as Amazon matches all electricity for its global operations with 100% renewable energy in 2023
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Read and download our 2023 Sustainability Report, which details our progress on environmental, social, and governance topics.
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Explore the ways that Amazon is innovating packaging to reduce waste and increase recyclability.
Driving Climate Solutions
Amazon was built on the belief that, with understanding, ingenuity, and innovation, we can more effectively overcome any challenge we face. We believe addressing environmental and societal challenges requires the same mindset. We aim to have a net-positive impact on the world through sustainability because it’s good for the planet, for our business, for our customers, and for our communities.
Download our 2023 Sustainability Report
Download our 2023 Sustainability Report
Taking action to increase our sustainability
We aim to reach net-zero carbon emissions by investing in renewable energy, scaling solutions across our operations, and collaborating with partners to broaden our impact. That’s why we co-founded The Climate Pledge, a commitment to be net-zero carbon by 2040—10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement.
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