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Mars is announcing a new power-purchase agreement with Apex Clean Energy to provide renewable energy that will cover more than 100 percent of the electricity needed for its 2,000 veterinary hospitals in the U.S.
This allows Mars to continue to meet its sustainability goal to source 100 percent renewable electricity in the U.S., as it has since 2015. This agreement is designed to address the company’s significant business growth, including the expansion of Mars Veterinary Health.
Mars estimates nearly 11 million new pets were welcomed to U.S. homes in 2020, an unprecedented surge largely driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. With the average vet visit using enough electricity to charge more than 600 smartphones, this power-purchase agreement will allow for more sustainable pet ownership in the U.S. and model greener business growth as the economy recovers from the effects of the pandemic.
Barry Parkin, Chief Procurement and Sustainability Officer at Mars, said “ As our business in the U.S. continues to grow, Mars is committed to embedding sustainable solutions throughout our operations. And, as the world looks to rebuild from the devastating effects of the pandemic, it will be critical for businesses to lead. This partnership is further evidence that we are moving full steam toward our emissions targets and driving climate action throughout our extended value chain.”
Doug Drew, President, Mars Veterinary Health North America, said “It’s imperative to Mars Veterinary Health that we take steps now to ensure a better future for people, pets, and the planet. This is a clear expectation from our clients and Associates. Being part of Mars allows us to take immediate climate action and make an impact beyond the walls of our veterinary hospitals. Ensuring that all of our hospitals are powered by renewable electricity is a significant step, with more to come.”
The announcement signifies important progress by Mars towards its goal of using renewable energy in 100% of its direct operations by 2040. When the project is completed, the US will be one of eleven countries where Mars is already purchasing or using renewable electricity for its entire operations, covering more than 50 percent of its global electricity needs.
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