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In 2024, Amazon launched its Sustainability Exchange to foster collaboration and share trusted decarbonisation solutions for companies of all sizes.

In 2024, Amazon launched its Sustainability Exchange to foster collaboration and share trusted decarbonisation solutions for companies of all sizes.

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In 2024, Amazon launched its Sustainability Exchange to foster collaboration and share trusted decarbonisation solutions for companies of all sizes.

In 2024, Amazon launched its Sustainability Exchange to foster collaboration and share trusted decarbonisation solutions for companies of all sizes.

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Amazon expands its Sustainability Exchange with new lower-carbon fuel and refrigerant credits, accelerating net zero goals and supply chain sustainability, reported Sustainability Magazine.

“No organisation can reach its net zero carbon emissions goals alone,” says Amazon.

In 2024, Amazon launched its Sustainability Exchange to foster collaboration and share trusted decarbonisation solutions for companies of all sizes.

Since then, the company has doubled the number of available resources and expanded its offerings to help companies, especially those in its value chain, accelerate climate action.

Amazon says lower-carbon fuels (LCFs) such as renewable diesel and biodiesel are essential to reducing emissions in the transportation sector, though supply constraints and shared infrastructure with conventional fuels can limit access.

Lower-carbon fuel inset credits are designed to help address this challenge by channeling investment into fuel production even when companies cannot physically source these fuels.

Through environmental attribute certificates tied to a company’s value chain, organisations can support the growth of lower-carbon fuels and account for equivalent emissions reductions.

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