Each year, Amazon showcases its progress in becoming a more sustainable company through the release of its annual Sustainability Report. In this year’s report, we announced that we reached a significant milestone last year—we matched 100% of the electricity consumed across our global operations with renewable energy sources, achieving this goal seven years ahead of schedule. We’ve also made significant strides to decarbonize our transportation and delivery fleet, putting more than 24,000 electric vehicles on the road all around the world.
We continue to invent and invest in new solutions to reduce our packaging and prioritize recyclable materials while ensuring orders reach our customers undamaged. In North America, we recently announced that we’ve replaced 95% of the plastic air pillows in delivery packaging with paper filler, working toward full removal by end of year. And, through the Climate Pledge Fund, we’ve invested in 26 emerging climate start-ups, and have helped recruit more than 500 companies in 45 countries to join The Climate Pledge.
Here are just a few of the highlights from this year’s Sustainability Report. 1. Scaling carbon-free energy through investments in wind and solar

In 2019, Amazon set a goal to match 100% of the electricity consumed across its global operations—including our data centers, corporate buildings, grocery stores and fulfillment centers—with 100% renewable energy by 2030. In 2023, we met this goal, seven years ahead of schedule, thanks to more than 500 solar and wind projects globally. In addition, we’ve been the largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy for four years running, according to Bloomberg NEF. Learn more details of how we reached this goal.
2. Lowering our total footprint and carbon intensity amid a year of business growth
When it comes to packaging, we start with protecting the product—ensuring customers’ orders arrive without damage. From there, we find ways to use less packaging and prioritize recyclable materials. Since 2015, we have reduced the average per-shipment packaging weight by 43% and avoided more than 3 million metric tons of packaging, including nearly half a million metric tons in 2023 alone. In Europe, we replaced our single-use plastic delivery packaging with 100% recyclable paper and cardboard packaging in our fulfillment network. And in the U.S., we announced Amazon’s first fulfillment center to eliminate plastic outbound packaging in, Euclid, Ohio, using 100% curbside recyclable paper packaging. Most recently, we shared that Amazon has replaced 95% of the plastic air pillows from delivery packaging in North America with paper filler, and are working toward full removal by end of year.
5. Delivering packages to customers faster, and with greater operational efficiency
At Amazon, we combine data and science with passion and invention. We set big goals and work backwards to achieve them. We apply that same tenacity to how we address some of the world’s biggest environmental and societal challenges, striving to make every day better for our customers, employees, communities, and planet.