The Walt Disney Company Sets 2030 Environmental Goals

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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The 2030 environmental goals outlined in the report include:
  • achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions for direct operations;
  • purchasing or producing 100% zero carbon electricity for all direct operations;
  • collaborating with industry groups and investing in low carbon fuel innovation;
  • investing in natural climate solutions;
  • implementing site-specific watershed stewardship strategies at high-impact sites;
  • serving 100% environmentally responsible seafood at U.S. parks and resorts;
  • working to achieve zero waste to landfill for Disney’s wholly owned and operated parks and resorts;
  • new construction projects to be designed to near net zero, minimize water consumption and support zero waste operations;
  • ensure all paper, wood and palm oil used in Disney-branded packaging and products is from certified sustainable sources;
  • ensure all branded product textiles contain recycled or certified sustainably sourced content, or are made from lower impact alternatives; and
  • reduce the Company’s plastics footprint across all businesses.


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seascape

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The 2030 environmental goals outlined in the report include:
  • achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions for direct operations;
  • purchasing or producing 100% zero carbon electricity for all direct operations;
  • collaborating with industry groups and investing in low carbon fuel innovation;
  • investing in natural climate solutions;
  • implementing site-specific watershed stewardship strategies at high-impact sites;
  • serving 100% environmentally responsible seafood at U.S. parks and resorts;
  • working to achieve zero waste to landfill for Disney’s wholly owned and operated parks and resorts;
  • new construction projects to be designed to near net zero, minimize water consumption and support zero waste operations;
  • ensure all paper, wood and palm oil used in Disney-branded packaging and products is from certified sustainable sources;
  • ensure all branded product textiles contain recycled or certified sustainably sourced content, or are made from lower impact alternatives; and
  • reduce the Company’s plastics footprint across all businesses.


tag @wdwmagic
I agree with these goals and policies. While it may not be necessary to get to zero pollution, it is important to reduce our waste. Disney has done a good job so far in Florida and when they built their next solar farm they will come close to 100% green energy. They already do a great job with their waste water, treating it to to tertiary levels and using the water for vegetation. Disney is already one of the best companies for caring about the environment.
 

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