Nestlé NZ Moves to 100% Renewable Electricity
Nestlé New Zealand has announced the company is now sourcing 100% renewable electricity, four years ahead of its global target of 2025.
The announcement brings the company one step closer to reducing its net emissions by 50% by 2030, and achieving net zero by 2050.
Nestlé is making the switch by purchasing renewable electricity certificates to cover all of the electricity used across its sites each year – the equivalent of 8332 households.
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