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eBay announces its first climate plan that targets net zero by 2045

eBay, the e-commerce giant, unveiled on Wednesday its first climate change plan and said it would increase efforts to decarbonize?its operations?and supply chain?as part of a plan?to reach?net-zero emission levels by 2045.

The plan was validated by Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), a standard-setting organization. It builds on achieving an earlier goal to power all of its facilities with 100% renewable electricity by 2020, which had been achieved in 2024.

Renee Morin, Chief Sustainability Officer at eBay, said the company aims to align with the goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius over the pre-industrial level. This is a target that has been adopted by the majority of countries as part the Paris Agreement.

eBay has reduced its operational emissions by 92% compared to 2019 levels, and its transportation emissions have been cut by 21% towards a goal of 27,5% by 2030.

eBay will continue to adopt renewable energy, increase its low-carbon shipping innovations, and encourage users to resell and reuse items to reduce emissions and waste.

Morin stated that shipping accounts for 84% (or the entire value chain) of eBay's Scope 3 emission, which is its toughest challenge.

We are working with carriers that offer local pickups or switching from planes to truck with some of our vendors. "We have to be innovative to achieve our goals,"?she?added.

Amazon.com Inc., a peer company, pledged in 2019 to be carbon neutral by 2040. Alibaba Group of China committed to achieve carbon neutrality at the end the decade by 2021. (Editing by Elaine Hardcastle).

(source: Reuters)