Mars Inc. has transitioned all its European confectionery sites to renewable energy, backed by €1.5bn in investment and a decade of sustainability efforts. The move supports its goal to reach net zero ...
Mars has announced all ten of its European snacking factories now run entirely on renewable energy, marking a milestone in its net zero journey.
All ten Mars Snacking factories in Europe are now powered by renewable energy. This covers the annual production of around 900,000 tonnes of some of the region's favourite brands, including SNICKERS®, ...
Mars Wrigley will invest US$2M yearly to cut emissions, using rice husks and coconut shells to power its key SEA gum hub in the Philippines The site in Antipolo, Philippines produces up to 30 metric ...
Mars Wrigley invests US$2M yearly to cut emissions, using rice husks and coconut shells to power its key SEA gum hub in Antipolo, Philippines.
TotalEnergies is slashing annual capex by $1B for four years, while Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and shale majors are cutting jobs and investment. U.S. shale drilling is slowing, OPEC+ is underdelivering ...
All 10 of the confectionery giant’s European snacking factories, which includes Twix, Snickers, M&Ms, Skittles and Extra gum, now run on renewable sources.
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