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The 2030 carbon negative target is more difficult to achieve, with the report saying that most of Microsoft's supply chain increases the use of fossil fuels.

2025-01-14 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com, June 14 (Xinhua)-- Microsoft announced in 2020 that it plans to achieve negative carbon emissions by 2030, reducing carbon emissions by more than half, and annual carbon emissions will exceed emissions.

However, according to the latest report disclosed by foreign technology media The Verge, Microsoft's 100 main supply chain partners were studied and 27 were randomly selected to track fossil fuel emissions.

The final conclusion is that most Microsoft supply chain companies will further increase their use of fossil fuels and emissions in 2023 compared with 2020.

The report also points out that tech giants such as Microsoft, Apple and Google use 100% renewable energy in their direct operations, significantly reducing carbon emissions. However, compared with Microsoft's entire supply chain, Microsoft's own improvement is relatively small and has little impact on the whole.

CTOnews.com is here to attach a link to a detailed report, which interested users can click to read.

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