Amazon cuts carbon emissions per shipped unit 7% in 2025 sustainability report
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- Amazon’s 2025 sustainability report kept its net-zero carbon target for 2040 despite higher absolute emissions than 2019.
- Carbon intensity since 2019 fell 38% while revenue rose 156%, signaling continued decoupling of growth from emissions.
- Carbon emissions per shipped unit dropped 7% year over year; North America packaging recyclability rose to 73% from 63%.
- Electric delivery fleet reached 52,700 vehicles; 2.4 billion packages delivered using EVs, supporting a 100,000-vehicle goal by 2030.
- Data centers posted 1.14 average PUE; water efficiency ran 7x the industry average, with progress toward a water-positive goal by 2030.
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