Facebook pledges to become ‘water positive’ by 2030

The tech firm aims to restore more water than it consumes, as it competes to meet green goals

Facebook has announced plans to become “water positive” by 2030, restoring more water than the company consumes globally.

The firm is leaning further into a virtuous skirmish between the world’s largest technology players, as they all compete to be the first to achieve carbon neutrality, commit to offsetting the emissions created by their customers as well as their own operations, and even plan to eliminate all carbon emitted over the organisation’s lifetime.

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The tech firm aims to restore more water than it consumes, as it competes to meet green goals
Facebook has announced plans to become “water positive” by 2030, restoring more water than the company consumes globally.
The firm is leaning further into a virtuous skirmish between the world’s largest technology players, as they all compete to be the first to achieve carbon neutrality, commit to offsetting the emissions created by their customers as well as their own operations, and even plan to eliminate all carbon emitted over the organisation’s lifetime. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian

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