Mastercard: Connecting Everyday Sustainable Choices Into the Core of Our Business
Mastercard is implementing various sustainability initiatives in Q3 2024. The company has revised its rules to encourage paperless receipts at points of sale to reduce waste and deforestation. In the UK, Mastercard Move partnered with Eden Project to eliminate 250,000 single-use cups through a reusable cup deposit system. The company's Start Path Emerging Fintech program welcomed sustainability-focused startups including AWorld, HowGood, FootprintLab, Reewild, and Vaayu, focusing on sustainability impact data calculations and consumer behavior.
Mastercard sta attuando diverse iniziative di sostenibilità nel terzo trimestre del 2024. L'azienda ha rivisto le sue regole per incentivare ricevute senza carta nei punti vendita al fine di ridurre sprechi e deforestazione. Nel Regno Unito, Mastercard Move ha collaborato con Eden Project per eliminare 250.000 tazze monouso attraverso un sistema di deposito per tazze riutilizzabili. Il programma Start Path Emerging Fintech dell'azienda ha accolto startup orientate alla sostenibilità come AWorld, HowGood, FootprintLab, Reewild e Vaayu, concentrandosi sui calcoli dei dati sull'impatto della sostenibilità e sul comportamento dei consumatori.
Mastercard está implementando varias iniciativas de sostenibilidad en el tercer trimestre de 2024. La compañía ha revisado sus normas para fomentar recibos sin papel en puntos de venta con el fin de reducir desperdicios y la deforestación. En el Reino Unido, Mastercard Move se ha asociado con Eden Project para eliminar 250,000 vasos de un solo uso a través de un sistema de depósito de vasos reutilizables. El programa Start Path Emerging Fintech de la empresa ha dado la bienvenida a startups enfocadas en la sostenibilidad, incluidos AWorld, HowGood, FootprintLab, Reewild y Vaayu, centrándose en los cálculos de datos sobre el impacto de la sostenibilidad y el comportamiento del consumidor.
마스터카드는 2024년 3분기 동안 다양한 지속 가능성 이니셔티브를 시행하고 있습니다. 이 회사는 폐기물과 산림 파괴를 줄이기 위해 판매 지점에서 종이 영수증 없음을 장려하기 위해 규정을 수정했습니다. 영국에서 마스터카드 무브는 에든 프로젝트와 협력하여 재사용 가능한 컵 보증금 제도를 통해 250,000개의 일회용 컵을 없애기로 했습니다. 회사의 스타트 패스 이머징 핀테크 프로그램은 AWorld, HowGood, FootprintLab, Reewild 및 Vaayu 등 지속 가능성에 초점을 맞춘 스타트업을 환영하며, 지속 가능성 영향 데이터 계산 및 소비자 행동에 집중하고 있습니다.
Mastercard met en œuvre diverses initiatives de durabilité au troisième trimestre 2024. L'entreprise a révisé ses règles pour encourager les reçus sans papier aux points de vente afin de réduire les déchets et la déforestation. Au Royaume-Uni, Mastercard Move s'est associé au projet Eden pour éliminer 250 000 gobelets jetables grâce à un système de caution pour gobelets réutilisables. Le programme Start Path Emerging Fintech de l'entreprise a accueilli des startups axées sur la durabilité, y compris AWorld, HowGood, FootprintLab, Reewild et Vaayu, en se concentrant sur les calculs de données d'impact durable et sur le comportement des consommateurs.
Mastercard setzt im dritten Quartal 2024 verschiedene Nachhaltigkeitsinitiativen um. Das Unternehmen hat seine Vorschriften überarbeitet, um papierlose Quittungen an Verkaufsstellen zu fördern, um Abfall und Abholzung zu reduzieren. Im Vereinigten Königreich hat Mastercard Move mit Eden Project zusammengearbeitet, um 250.000 Einwegbecher durch ein Pfandsystem für wiederverwendbare Becher zu eliminieren. Das Start Path Emerging Fintech Programm des Unternehmens hat nachhaltigkeitsorientierte Startups wie AWorld, HowGood, FootprintLab, Reewild und Vaayu willkommen geheißen, die sich auf Datenberechnungen zu nachhaltiger Wirkung und Verbraucherverhalten konzentrieren.
- Implementation of paperless receipt system across Mastercard payment points reducing operational costs
- Strategic expansion into sustainability-focused fintech through Start Path program
- Launch of innovative reusable cup deposit system in UK showing practical sustainability solutions
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / October 29, 2024 / Mastercard
By Julia Ross
Moving the needle on climate change is a daunting task; no single corporation or individual alone can mitigate its effects.
We can, however, integrate solutions into our daily lifestyle and business choices to reduce our environmental impact. Over the past quarter, Mastercard has welcomed new ideas that can support more conscious, sustainable choices. From consumers to businesses, we're leveraging our legacy programs and products to contribute to tackling the climate crisis.
By fostering an ecosystem that makes it simple to make informed choices, we can build a more sustainable, prosperous tomorrow.
Encouraging paperless practices
Mastercard aims to digitalize existing processes to support more efficient use of resources. Take paper receipts for example: Large supermarkets consume an average of 10,600 rolls of thermal paper per year to print receipts, many of which end up lost, or crumpled in our pockets or at the bottom of our bags. We've recently revised our rules to encourage paperless confirmation for card payments at all points of sales, where Mastercard payments are accepted.
As consumers can now opt for digital receipts over paper, this can reduce waste, deforestation, and ultimately this type of environmental impact.
Supporting the shift to circular systems
In the UK, Mastercard Move is supporting the Eden Project, an educational charity focused on demonstrating and inspiring positive action for the planet, to eliminate 250,000 single-use cups that typically end up in landfills every year.
Visitors who buy a takeaway drink can now receive it in a reusable cup and are charged a deposit of £2.50 to "rent" the cup. Once they have finished their drink, visitors return their cup to a ‘Reverse Vending Machine' return point. After putting their cup in the machine, they tap their card, phone or watch to receive their deposit back into their card account via a digital payment. With no app required, the drop creates a seamless, fast service that mitigates single-use waste.
Integrating impact data calculations
Since 2014, Mastercard Start Path has opened its doors to high-potential startups looking to innovate and scale their solutions. In a move supported by Mastercard's Sustainability Innovation Lab, the Start Path Emerging Fintech program expanded this quarter to welcome a new, dedicated set of sustainability-focused startups. These startups are all uniquely focused on advancing sustainability impact data calculations to support next-generation solutions for consumers who want to make more informed purchases.
This set of startups include: AWorld, a platform that educates, engages and rewards people for reducing their carbon footprints; HowGood, an independent research company and SaaS data platform with one of the world's largest databases on food product sustainability; FootprintLab, which offers sustainability data as a service for fintech, financial services and analytics companies; Reewild, an app that nudges consumer behavior before the point of purchase, incentivizes sustainable choices and helps retailers decouple emissions growth from corporate growth; and Vaayu, which makes climate tech software that is designed to help the retail industry calculate and cut its climate impact.
Entering the final stretch of 2024
Mastercard is embedding sustainability into the heart of our business, using our e to reach beyond our own footprint and enable meaningful change. We are putting our technology and network to work to support climate-aligned practices without disrupting day-to-day activities. As we look to the last quarter of 2024, Mastercard will continue to grow our solutions and collaborate with partners who are making it easier than ever to make sustainable choices.
Originally published by Mastercard
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