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Facebook Announces 100 Percent Renewable Energy Plan

Facebook reports it emitted 979,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide last year. By 2021, it wants to cut that by 75 percent.
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Facebook announced a plan to cut down its carbon emissions.

The tech company said Tuesday it's committed to dropping its "greenhouse gas emissions" by 75 percent by the end of 2020.

Also by 2020, Facebook says it wants all of its worldwide operations to be powered with 100 percent renewable energy.

Facebook self-reported that in 2017, its total carbon footprint was 979,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide.

To put that into perspective, in 2016 Apple self-reported that its carbon footprint was 29.5 million metric tons. And according to The Guardian, in 2011, Google claimed to emit 1.5 million metric tons of carbon a year.

Both Apple and Google say they have reached their goal to fully power their global facilities with renewable energy.