Best Buy said it was included on CDP’s Climate A List for the ninth consecutive year, based on CDP’s 2025 assessment of company climate disclosures, risk management and environmental practices. The company cited progress toward its targets, including a 74% carbon emissions reduction in FY25 toward a goal of 75% by 2030 from a 2009 baseline, a nearly 21% reduction in water consumption since 2019, recycling more than 144 million pounds of customer tech and appliances in FY25, and 20 supply chain facilities diverting more than 90% of waste from landfills as part of a goal to certify facilities for TRUE zero waste.
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