Sony pledges to reduce CO2
Sony has said it will cut CO2 emissions from both operations and its product range as part of a deal struck with the Worldwide Fund for Nature.

Sony has said it will cut CO2 emissions from both operations and its product range as part of a deal struck with the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF).
According to a statement, Sony Corporation is joining the global conservation organisation's Climate Savers Programme, the two organisations announced today. The company's commitment is said to include all its subsidiaries and its production facilities globally.
Sony will cut its absolute CO2 emissions seven per cent by 2010, compared to 2000 emissions of 2,183,765 tons.
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