LONDON: Vestas Wind Systems A/S, the world’s largest maker of wind turbines, has pledged to eliminate all waste in the production of its machines by 2040 as part of its drive to hit carbon neutrality by the start of the next decade.
Vestas is drawing up a strategy to clean up the design, production, servicing and end-of-life treatment of its turbines. The Aarhus, Denmark-based manufacturer said it’s the first among its competitors to announce a zero-waste ambition and aims to publish its plan within two years.
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