en.Wedoany.com Reported - DuPont's healthcare manufacturing operations in the United States have achieved 100% renewable electricity supply, covering 12 manufacturing sites. The annual electricity consumption of approximately 30,000 megawatt-hours is entirely sourced from domestic renewable energy generation in the U.S., thereby reducing Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions from grid electricity use. To achieve this goal, DuPont purchased additional Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs).
This progress is part of DuPont's 2035 sustainability goals and its 2050 net-zero carbon emissions vision, and aligns with its RE100 commitment. Currently, more than half of DuPont's global electricity comes from renewable sources.
Dean Childers, Vice President and General Manager of DuPont Medical Solutions, stated that using renewable electricity in more facilities advances the company's sustainability commitments and helps build a more sustainable healthcare supply chain. Scott J. Collick, Chief Sustainability Officer and Vice President of Sustainability and Compliance, noted that this achievement contributes to DuPont's decarbonization strategy and RE100 commitment. DuPont stated that it will continue to expand renewable energy use, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and assist customers in achieving their sustainability goals.
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