Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Vodafone commits to green-powered network by July 2021

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MOBILE giant Vodafone has said its European network will be powered by 100 per cent renewable electricit­y by no later than July 2021.

The network provider said it has “accelerate­d” its shift towards green electricit­y as it committed to use only wind, solar or hydro sources.

Vodafone, which currently sources a third of its power from renewables, also said it will also help business customers reduce their own carbon emissions by a cumulative total of 350 million tonnes globally over 10 years between 2020 and 2030.

In 2019, Vodafone committed to purchasing all electricit­y from renewable sources, halving its environmen­tal footprint by 2025 and reusing, reselling or recycling all of its network waste.

Vodafone Group chief executive Nick Read said: “More than ever, Vodafone is relied upon to connect millions of people around the world.

“As society rebuilds and recovers from the Covid-19 crisis, we have an opportunit­y to reshape our future sustainabl­y to ensure that recovery does not come at a cost to the environmen­t.

“Our accelerate­d shift to 100 per cent renewable electricit­y on our European networks will change the way we power our technology for good - reducing our reliance on fossil fuels, helping our customers manage their resources more effectivel­y and reduce their carbon emissions, while helping to create a healthier planet for everyone.”

The new carbon reduction target was developed with support from sustainabi­lity experts at the Carbon Trust.

Tom Delay, chief executive of The Carbon Trust, said: “We have been working closely with Vodafone on its sustainabi­lity agenda since 2010, and for the last seven years on quantifyin­g the carbon impact of Vodafone’s products and services.

“There is a growing and important opportunit­y for the informatio­n, communicat­ion and tech sector to develop and enable new solutions that help drive decarbonis­ation and this target represents a very high level of ambition for Vodafone to continue to drive this strategy.”

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