Amazon's sustainability initiatives
Amazon: Sustainability initiatives · Jul 31–Aug 17, 2026
NewAmazon is expanding electric delivery, eliminating plastic air pillows in packaging, and investing in carbon-free energy projects globally to drive its sustainability work.
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Amazon is known for its speed and scale, quickly delivering packages all over the world. That same momentum now drives our sustainability work. That means expanding electric delivery. Amazon has delivered 1.5 billion packages by electric delivery vehicles globally. It also means rethinking packaging. Amazon has eliminated plastic air pillows globally and ship over 12% of our orders without any additional Amazon packaging. And it means investing in carbon-free energy. Amazon is building the largest carbon-free energy portfolio of any corporation globally, with over 700 carbon-free energy projects worldwide. Every package delivered, data center powered, and product designed is an opportunity to make tomorrow better for our customers and the communities where we operate. Because climate action isn't a competition, it's a collaboration. Learn more at sustainability.aboutamazon.com.
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