Walmart plots wind and solar surge as it slashes supply chain emissions

US retailer plans to expand use of solar, wind and electric vehicle charging stations as it announces 20 million metric tonnes cut in CO2 across its supply chain
Walmart has unveiled plans to further expand its use of solar panels, wind farms and electric vehicle charge points as it reported progress in slashing greenhouse gas emissions across its global supply...
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