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MetLife achieves its carbon goals
MetLife, a US-based insurer, has announced that it has achieved its goal of carbon neutrality.bookmark
Published at : February 27, 2017
Updated at : February 27, 2017 09:27
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MetLife, a US-based insurer, has announced that it has achieved its goal of carbon neutrality.
According to the company, it has attained its target by integrating sustainability and energy efficiency best practices across the company’s global operations.
MetLife has its 19 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certified offices which are claimed to have reduced 30 percent of energy reduction globally.
The company maintains green investment of $9.7 billion in various renewable energy projects including 37 wind and solar farms, states a press release. (PR)
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