AWS posts record carbon credit retirement in a single week

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has retired 156,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) in a single week, in what stands as one of the largest single-period retirement events on record at the American Carbon Registry (ACR). The credits came from ozone-depleting substance (ODS) destruction projects based in France and Germany.

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ODS destruction involves the controlled elimination of refrigerants and other industrial gases that would otherwise escape into the atmosphere. The ACR is among the principal independent standards bodies operating in the voluntary carbon market, overseeing the issuance and retirement of verified credits.

The activity represents a sharp departure from AWS's previous market presence. Amazon's cloud computing arm had shown near-zero participation in voluntary carbon markets in preceding years.

AWS sits within Amazon's wider sustainability infrastructure. The company's Sustainability Exchange platform is designed to help suppliers, business customers, and signatories of The Climate Pledge—Amazon's commitment to reach net-zero carbon by 2040—advance their own emissions reduction efforts. The platform sets out expectations for participants to establish reduction targets, monitor and disclose progress, and drive down energy consumption across their operations.

The platform also signals Amazon's view on the complementary role of carbon credits. It notes that, alongside cutting emissions from corporate value chains, 'urgent action is needed to help stabilise tropical forests and scale methods that take carbon out of the atmosphere.' Amazon is additionally involved in super-pollutant elimination and forest restoration initiatives.

The scale of this week's retirements points to deepening corporate engagement with the voluntary carbon market—particularly with project types such as ODS destruction, which are capable of generating verified credits at volume.