American Express Announces New Initiatives to Advance Climate Action and Support Low-Carbon Communities
Company plans to introduce new digital solutions to help corporate clients better understand their carbon footprint and expand the availability of its recycled plastic cards
As part of its
“We’re excited to kick off Earth Month by introducing our new suite of offerings that will enable our corporate clients to make carbon conscious decisions and support community organizations doing important work to promote a low-carbon future,” said
The company previously committed to net-zero carbon emissions by 2035, aligned with the Science Based Targets initiative, and has been a carbon neutral company powered by
INTRODUCING LOW-CARBON SOLUTIONS FOR CUSTOMERS
According to the latest Amex Trendex2, a trend report from
Last year,
To help corporate clients better understand their impact and take action to manage their carbon footprint,
- An Expanded Carbon Footprint Dashboard for global Corporate clients to help track estimated carbon emissions associated with certain categories of their employees’ spend - including air travel, ground transportation, hotel stays, restaurants and retail - letting them better understand behaviors so they can find opportunities to manage carbon emissions.3
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A Carbon Offset Referral suite for
U.S. Corporate clients to find and connect with carbon offset providers who can help them manage their footprint via offset solutions that include investments in large-scale carbon removal and reduction projects, avoidance projects, and more.
HELPING CARD MEMBERS SHOP WITH PURPOSE
The Amex Trendex found that
EXPANDING AVAILABILITY OF RECYCLED PLASTIC CARDS
To reduce the company’s consumption of virgin plastic, in 2019
American Express’ Card Take Back program enables
BACKING LOW-CARBON COMMUNITIES
Beyond efforts to reduce its own carbon footprint,
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grant to$1.1 million American Forests will support its Tree Equity program by bringing more native and climate-resilient trees to fourU.S. cities whereAmerican Express has offices –Phoenix, AZ ,New York, NY ,Sunrise, FL , andSalt Lake City, UT . The grant will help identify potential nursery locations and increase the number of local nurseries, support the planting of urban forests, and create entry-level jobs to help historically marginalized populations transition into the tree care industry. Additionally, the grant will help expand Tree Equity Score to its first international location where it will indicate whether there are enough trees in neighborhoods for everyone to experience the health, economic and climate benefits that trees provide.
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A new multi-year partnership with the
National Park Foundation will provide funding over the next three years for a total of to support service corps programs, which will provide job opportunities for young people of diverse backgrounds and identities to experience careers in the outdoors. Service corps members will engage in essential preservation projects that help alleviate the effects of climate change in national parks across the$1 million U.S.
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grant to$145,000 Earthwatch Institute will fund the planting of several hundred trees in theUnited Kingdom to help mitigate the impacts of climate change, enhance biodiversity, and provide planting, maintaining and monitoring volunteer opportunities toAmerican Express colleagues. In addition, the grant will support the creation of a Climate ChangeMaster Class that will be accessible virtually later this year toAmerican Express colleagues. The class, led by scientists, will provide education and tools to help colleagues reduce the impacts of climate change in their personal lives and communities.
ENGAGING COLLEAGUES THROUGH GREEN2GETHER
Throughout the month, as part of the company’s Green2Gether program,
As part of its ESG strategy, the company is working to engage thousands more of our colleagues globally in sustainability initiatives through Green2Gether, which includes workplace climate education, waste and energy-reduction efforts, and volunteering with non-profit partners.
To learn more about American Express’ approach to ESG to support colleagues, customers and communities, check out its 2020-2021 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report.
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FOOTNOTES
1 Achieved carbon neutral operations for Scope 1 (direct emissions from sources owned or controlled by
2 This Morning Consult poll was conducted between
3 American Express’ Carbon Footprint Tool calculations are derived by applying selected conversion factors to spending made with the following American Express Corporate products: Corporate Card, Business Travel Account, Corporate Meeting Card, Corporate Purchasing Card, Buyer Initiated Payments, vPayments and Amex Go. The estimated information provided by the Carbon Footprint Tool is for generalized informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, accounting, legal or other professional advice on any subject matter. Product names and features may vary by country, and not all products or features are available in all countries.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 which are subject to risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements, including the company’s aspirational ESG commitments and goals, contain words such as “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “aim,” “will,” “may,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “likely,” “commit,” “hope,” “continue,” or other similar expressions. Actual results may differ from those set forth in the forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors, including: the amount and efficacy of investments in product innovations, resources, marketing campaigns and programs; changing customer behaviors, interest in the company’s products, resources and programs; management’s inability to identify suitable suppliers, partners and community investments and negotiate acceptable terms; an inability to build partnerships and execute programs with other companies and of partners to meet their obligations to the company; changes in developing standards and certifications; the cost and availability of renewable energy, carbon removal and carbon offset projects and energy attribute certificates; regulation; changes in the company’s colleague and community engagement strategies; and changes in economic or business conditions. A further description of these and other risks and uncertainties can be found in the company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
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