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Boost sales of more sustainable products with Climate Pledge Friendly

Recent academic research shows that products enrolled in Amazon's Climate Pledge Friendly program see at least a 12 percent sales lift within the first year of qualifying. Climate Pledge Friendly helps customers discover and shop for products with sustainability features in Amazon's store, positioning brands that participate in the program for long-term growth.

Products that are part of Climate Pledge Friendly receive at least one of more than 50+ sustainability certifications from reputable third-party certification bodies, such as Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance and Forest Stewardship Council. This program makes it is easier for customers to discover and buy more than 1.4 million products with sustainability features across numerous categories, including electronics, beauty, apparel, household, and more.

Customer demand for more sustainable products continues to grow, and in 2023, 37.6 million customers switched to a Climate Pledge Friendly product from a traditional product, a 42 percent increase, year-over-year.

To learn more and enroll in Climate Pledge Friendly, go to Climate Pledge Friendly program.

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Boost sales of more sustainable products with Climate Pledge Friendly

Recent academic research shows that products enrolled in Amazon's Climate Pledge Friendly program see at least a 12 percent sales lift within the first year of qualifying. Climate Pledge Friendly helps customers discover and shop for products with sustainability features in Amazon's store, positioning brands that participate in the program for long-term growth.

Products that are part of Climate Pledge Friendly receive at least one of more than 50+ sustainability certifications from reputable third-party certification bodies, such as Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance and Forest Stewardship Council. This program makes it is easier for customers to discover and buy more than 1.4 million products with sustainability features across numerous categories, including electronics, beauty, apparel, household, and more.

Customer demand for more sustainable products continues to grow, and in 2023, 37.6 million customers switched to a Climate Pledge Friendly product from a traditional product, a 42 percent increase, year-over-year.

To learn more and enroll in Climate Pledge Friendly, go to Climate Pledge Friendly program.

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There is no such thing as climate friendly.

Everything made and delivered depends on fossil fuels still.

This is a "feel good" phase that really means nothing but gives people the joyous feeling that they are saving the climate.

Kinda of like those who buy EV. They still rely on fossils fuels to charge the batteries. Fossil fuels to make.

Amazon claims it is climate friendly. Even uses EV. But they still require fossil fuels to recharge. But then their packaging is extreme at time. I have gotten returns of a couple of seed packets in boxes that are 6 x 6 x 4 or so. Stuffed with bubbles or paper. All of these things still require fossil fuels to make and transport.

Look at California. They make polices to save the environment but do nothing to actually save the environment. Do you realize the kind of pollutants they put into the climate each year with the fires, especially all the chemicals found in plastics.

Fires which could probably be avoided if they practice some forestry techniques that have been recommended year after year, and stopped building in places where buildings are not meant to be. They know the winds are coming. They have been coming for hundreds of years. Yet they do nothing to try to prevent fires from happening.

Then to tear down dams in order to save some fish that is not even indigenous to California.

I could go on here but I guess I had better stop.

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Boost sales of more sustainable products with Climate Pledge Friendly

Recent academic research shows that products enrolled in Amazon's Climate Pledge Friendly program see at least a 12 percent sales lift within the first year of qualifying. Climate Pledge Friendly helps customers discover and shop for products with sustainability features in Amazon's store, positioning brands that participate in the program for long-term growth.

Products that are part of Climate Pledge Friendly receive at least one of more than 50+ sustainability certifications from reputable third-party certification bodies, such as Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance and Forest Stewardship Council. This program makes it is easier for customers to discover and buy more than 1.4 million products with sustainability features across numerous categories, including electronics, beauty, apparel, household, and more.

Customer demand for more sustainable products continues to grow, and in 2023, 37.6 million customers switched to a Climate Pledge Friendly product from a traditional product, a 42 percent increase, year-over-year.

To learn more and enroll in Climate Pledge Friendly, go to Climate Pledge Friendly program.

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Boost sales of more sustainable products with Climate Pledge Friendly

Recent academic research shows that products enrolled in Amazon's Climate Pledge Friendly program see at least a 12 percent sales lift within the first year of qualifying. Climate Pledge Friendly helps customers discover and shop for products with sustainability features in Amazon's store, positioning brands that participate in the program for long-term growth.

Products that are part of Climate Pledge Friendly receive at least one of more than 50+ sustainability certifications from reputable third-party certification bodies, such as Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance and Forest Stewardship Council. This program makes it is easier for customers to discover and buy more than 1.4 million products with sustainability features across numerous categories, including electronics, beauty, apparel, household, and more.

Customer demand for more sustainable products continues to grow, and in 2023, 37.6 million customers switched to a Climate Pledge Friendly product from a traditional product, a 42 percent increase, year-over-year.

To learn more and enroll in Climate Pledge Friendly, go to Climate Pledge Friendly program.

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Recent academic research shows that products enrolled in Amazon's Climate Pledge Friendly program see at least a 12 percent sales lift within the first year of qualifying. Climate Pledge Friendly helps customers discover and shop for products with sustainability features in Amazon's store, positioning brands that participate in the program for long-term growth.

Products that are part of Climate Pledge Friendly receive at least one of more than 50+ sustainability certifications from reputable third-party certification bodies, such as Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance and Forest Stewardship Council. This program makes it is easier for customers to discover and buy more than 1.4 million products with sustainability features across numerous categories, including electronics, beauty, apparel, household, and more.

Customer demand for more sustainable products continues to grow, and in 2023, 37.6 million customers switched to a Climate Pledge Friendly product from a traditional product, a 42 percent increase, year-over-year.

To learn more and enroll in Climate Pledge Friendly, go to Climate Pledge Friendly program.

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There is no such thing as climate friendly.

Everything made and delivered depends on fossil fuels still.

This is a "feel good" phase that really means nothing but gives people the joyous feeling that they are saving the climate.

Kinda of like those who buy EV. They still rely on fossils fuels to charge the batteries. Fossil fuels to make.

Amazon claims it is climate friendly. Even uses EV. But they still require fossil fuels to recharge. But then their packaging is extreme at time. I have gotten returns of a couple of seed packets in boxes that are 6 x 6 x 4 or so. Stuffed with bubbles or paper. All of these things still require fossil fuels to make and transport.

Look at California. They make polices to save the environment but do nothing to actually save the environment. Do you realize the kind of pollutants they put into the climate each year with the fires, especially all the chemicals found in plastics.

Fires which could probably be avoided if they practice some forestry techniques that have been recommended year after year, and stopped building in places where buildings are not meant to be. They know the winds are coming. They have been coming for hundreds of years. Yet they do nothing to try to prevent fires from happening.

Then to tear down dams in order to save some fish that is not even indigenous to California.

I could go on here but I guess I had better stop.

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Seller_WtOwWhtSrFjva
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There is no such thing as climate friendly.

Everything made and delivered depends on fossil fuels still.

This is a "feel good" phase that really means nothing but gives people the joyous feeling that they are saving the climate.

Kinda of like those who buy EV. They still rely on fossils fuels to charge the batteries. Fossil fuels to make.

Amazon claims it is climate friendly. Even uses EV. But they still require fossil fuels to recharge. But then their packaging is extreme at time. I have gotten returns of a couple of seed packets in boxes that are 6 x 6 x 4 or so. Stuffed with bubbles or paper. All of these things still require fossil fuels to make and transport.

Look at California. They make polices to save the environment but do nothing to actually save the environment. Do you realize the kind of pollutants they put into the climate each year with the fires, especially all the chemicals found in plastics.

Fires which could probably be avoided if they practice some forestry techniques that have been recommended year after year, and stopped building in places where buildings are not meant to be. They know the winds are coming. They have been coming for hundreds of years. Yet they do nothing to try to prevent fires from happening.

Then to tear down dams in order to save some fish that is not even indigenous to California.

I could go on here but I guess I had better stop.

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Seller_WtOwWhtSrFjva
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

There is no such thing as climate friendly.

Everything made and delivered depends on fossil fuels still.

This is a "feel good" phase that really means nothing but gives people the joyous feeling that they are saving the climate.

Kinda of like those who buy EV. They still rely on fossils fuels to charge the batteries. Fossil fuels to make.

Amazon claims it is climate friendly. Even uses EV. But they still require fossil fuels to recharge. But then their packaging is extreme at time. I have gotten returns of a couple of seed packets in boxes that are 6 x 6 x 4 or so. Stuffed with bubbles or paper. All of these things still require fossil fuels to make and transport.

Look at California. They make polices to save the environment but do nothing to actually save the environment. Do you realize the kind of pollutants they put into the climate each year with the fires, especially all the chemicals found in plastics.

Fires which could probably be avoided if they practice some forestry techniques that have been recommended year after year, and stopped building in places where buildings are not meant to be. They know the winds are coming. They have been coming for hundreds of years. Yet they do nothing to try to prevent fires from happening.

Then to tear down dams in order to save some fish that is not even indigenous to California.

I could go on here but I guess I had better stop.

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