The Home Depot Sets Goal for Battery Powered Products To Drive Over 85% of Outdoor Lawn Equipment Sales by 2028
- The Home Depot aims to transition more than 85% of outdoor power equipment sales in the US and Canada to rechargeable battery technology by 2028.
- This transition will result in a reduction of over 2,000,000 metric tons of greenhouse gases annually.
- The company plans to collaborate with market-leading brands like Ryobi, Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt, and more to offer cordless outdoor power tools that deliver the expected power and runtime.
- The transition to battery-powered equipment will bring benefits such as reduced noise, lower maintenance, and easier startups.
- Using gas-powered lawn mowers and leaf blowers for an hour creates air pollution equivalent to driving hundreds or thousands of miles in a car.
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ATLANTA, GA / ACCESSWIRE / June 22, 2023 / The Home Depot expects that by the end of fiscal year 2028, more than
To reach this goal, The Home Depot will work to extend its leadership position in battery technology and offer cordless outdoor power tools from market leading brands such as Ryobi, Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt and more. These brands are committed to building rechargeable tools that deliver the power that customers have come to expect from gas-powered equipment and the run times they need to complete a job, all with less noise, less maintenance and easier startups.
The Home Depot's greatest environmental impact comes from the products it sells, and the biggest opportunity to create change is providing customers with product selections that reduce their carbon impact. According to industry data, using a gas-powered lawn mower for an hour creates as much air pollution as driving 300 miles in an average car. Running a gas leaf blower for an hour creates the same number of emissions as a 1,100-mile drive or driving from Los Angeles to Denver.
SUSTAINABLE OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT
The Home Depot expects that by the end of fiscal year 2028, MORE THAN
This transition will reduce annually over 2,000,000 METRIC TONS of greenhouse gasses.
- Using a gas-powered lawn mower for one hour creates as much air pollution as driving 300 miles in an average gas-powered car.
- Running a gas leaf blower for an hour is equal to a 1,100-mile drive or driving from Los Angeles to Denver.
"By innovating residential lawn equipment away from gas powered combustible engines, we can help make our neighborhoods cleaner and quieter," said Ron Jarvis, chief sustainability officer for The Home Depot. "By working with our suppliers to bring innovative and sustainable products to every aisle of our store, we can help our customers create more sustainable homes and workplaces." For more information about how The Home Depot is doing its part to operate sustainably, visit https://corporate.homedepot.com/page/responsibility.
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