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Through its Sustainability Exchange, Amazon expanded the types of carbon credits it offers to qualified companies to include superpollutant neutralization credits and lower-carbon fuel (LCF) inset credits. The high-quality superpollutant credits support the safe destruction of refrigerant gases, and the LCF credits enable the purchase of environmental attribute certificates (EACs) of renewable diesel and biodiesel made of waste-based feedstocks, when direct purchase of renewable fuels is not economically feasible. PR »
Launched its Supplier Clean Energy Initiative, providing about 200 BlackRock global suppliers access to the Supplier REach clean energy marketplace tool, and enabling them to voluntarily evaluate and access clean energy options that align with their needs and regional availability. The REach tool, developed by 3Degrees Group in collaboration with Microsoft, allows suppliers to compare costs and benefits of renewable energy options; simplify renewable energy procurement through consolidating purchases in a single platform; and access data, reporting and expertise from 3Degrees to support the business case for renewables. LINKEDIN »
Reached its 2025 goal of matching 100% of its electricity consumption with renewable energy, en route to its goal of becoming carbon negative by 2030. Since setting this commitment in 2020, the company has contracted 40 GW of renewable energy supply across 26 countries, of which 19 GW are new online, while the rest is slated to come online over the next five years. Microsoft noted that its renewable energy procurement has reduced its Scope 2 emissions by about 25 million tons of CO2 and has mobilized billions of dollars of private investment. PR »