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Amazon.com to invest over 1 billion euros in European electric van, truck fleet

 Amazon.com says  it will invest more than 1 billion euros ($974.8 million) over the next five years in electric vans, trucks and low-emission package hubs across Europe, accelerating its drive to achieve net-zero carbon. The retailer said the investment was also aimed at spurring innovation across the transportation industry and encouraging more public charging infrastructure…

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Solar energy to power Vodacom  Midrand campus

Vodacom South Africa’s Midrand campus will add power generation infrastructure to their massive headquarters with solar photovoltaic (PV) panels installed as part of the telco’s sustainable strategy around energy management. This solution will allow Vodacom’s headquarters to generate around 10.8 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of its own clean power every year, which is roughly 21% of the…

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Rio Tinto partners with Voltalia and BEE parties for  RBM renewables power

Global mining giant Rio Tinto has announced that its mineral sands operations Richard’s Bay Minerals (RBM) , located in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa,  will be supplied with renewable solar power through an agreement with international energy company Voltalia and local Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) partners. Under the agreement, Voltalia will begin construction of the Bolobedu Solar…

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Anglo-American partners with EDF in big Renewables push for SA

Anglo American and EDF Renewables have agreed to form Envusa Energy, a new jointly owned company, to develop a regional renewable energy ecosystem (“RREE”) in South Africa. In March 2022, the two companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore the ecosystem’s development, designed to meet Anglo American’s operational power requirements in South Africa and…

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Old Mutual Investment Group Launches SA’s First ESG Index Tracker Unit Trusts

Despite an increase in consumer products designed with environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in mind, there are still few options available to the average retail investor who wants exposure to responsible investments. The global population is becoming increasingly aware of the rising threat of runaway climate change, resource depletion and pollution growth on our…

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