Walmart’s Project Gigaton: Driving Down Supply Chain Emissions at Scale

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    Walmart’s Project Gigaton, launched in 2017, is one of the world’s most ambitious private-sector climate initiatives, aiming to eliminate 1 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases from its global supply chain by 2030.

    Progress so far:

    • By the end of 2023, suppliers reported over 750 million metric tons of avoided emissions.
    • Over 5,900 suppliers have joined Project Gigaton, covering areas from energy efficiency to deforestation prevention.
    • Walmart has also set a goal to power its own operations with 100% renewable energy by 2035.

    Challenges:

    • Data accuracy: Supplier-reported emissions reductions can vary widely in quality and methodology.
    • Global supplier diversity complicates standardization efforts across different markets.

    Strategic insight:
    By prioritizing supplier collaboration over direct control, Walmart models a distributed leadership approach to climate action — a model that companies like Target and Costco are only now beginning to replicate.

    Sources:
    https://corporate.walmart.com/purpose/sustainability/project-gigaton
    https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2023/04/19/walmart-inc-announces-sustainability-progress

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