- Amazon co-founded The Climate Pledge in 2019 and set a commitment to reach net-zero carbon by 2040.
- From transportation, to building construction, and how we’re powering our operations, we’re innovating to make the delivery experience more sustainable for our employees, communities, and customers.
- The Sustainability Exchange provides never-before shared guidance and information that helped Amazon decarbonize its operations—and we’ll continue to unlock more for all.
- We continue to develop innovative solutions that remove plastic and reduce our packaging, while making the materials we use easier to recycle.
- At Amazon, we're committed to providing products and services that are produced or supplied in a way that respects human rights and the environment and protects the fundamental dignity of workers.
- To learn more about progress on our goals, go to our Sustainability site.
2024 Amazon Sustainability Report
We’re improving the energy efficiency of our business, decarbonizing our transportation network, and investing in biodiversity projects around the world.
That approach includes investing in AI to help us move faster, and farther to reach our climate goals. We believe that AI can be one of the climate movement’s most powerful tools, and we’ve only scratched the surface of what it can do. We've leveraged AI to maximize efficiency and improve our performance for our customers, as well as tackle real-world challenges—from protecting communities during natural disasters to helping farmers save water and even reducing food waste in our grocery business.
Looking ahead, agentic AI and trained systems can multiply the impact of successful sustainability innovations that will make our world more efficient. Learn more about our approach to Responsible AI.
Looking ahead, agentic AI and trained systems can multiply the impact of successful sustainability innovations that will make our world more efficient. Learn more about our approach to Responsible AI.
How Amazon is preparing for the energy needs of the future
Learn how we're supporting the transition to carbon-free energy and powering our business with sustainability in mind.
Latest Sustainability news
With more than 700 projects globally, Amazon is investing in over 40 gigawatts of carbon-free energy, which is enough to power more than 12.1 million U.S. homes.
The Stockton-on-Tees facility will use AI tracking, carbon-storing materials, and renewable energy to cut emissions by at least 20%.
The collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee will reduce plastic usage and cut air pollution.
Get a first look at a future SMR (small modular reactor) that will help power AI and cloud services with advanced nuclear energy in the Pacific Northwest.