Flipkart Group, an e-commerce major, has committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions target in its own operations by 2030 and the larger value chain by 2040.
The company claims that it is the only e-commerce firm in India to commit to net-zero targets.
In a statement, the company said that as part of this pledge, it would take measures in its own operations to reduce 100 per cent emissions by 2030.
And how! The Group will be increasing energy efficiency at its corporate office and supply chain facilities, and powering its energy needs through renewable sources.
Acknowledging that the majority of the climate impact comes from Flipkart’s extended value chain of suppliers, waste in operations, transportation and logistics and product end-of-life, it will also work with its sellers, consumers and partners to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040.
Flipkart Group will focus on key areas of impact – such as sustainable platform, responsible value chain and positive collaborations – to achieve a clearly-defined decarbonisation pathway.
Kalyan Krishnamurthy, CEO, Flipkart Group, said “As part of our net-zero efforts, our sustainability initiatives will include the larger ecosystem, comprising our sellers, customers and brands, to bring about an industry-wide shift. We recognise the importance of working collaboratively to reduce climate impact and will continue to steer our efforts towards this commitment and to decarbonise the e-commerce value chain.”







