
Is Disney going green? Since 2009, Disney has operated under a long-term vision to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions. We have been steadily on track to meet our 2013 goal to reduce our emissions 50% from 2012 levels by 2020, and will report on this progress in our 2020 CSR report, released in Spring 2021.
What is Disney doing to go green? We will work to achieve zero waste to landfill for our wholly owned and operated parks and resorts by 2030. We have a responsibility to get ever closer to our zero waste ambition in order to protect the ecosystems and communities that host us, as well as do our part to minimize our global environmental footprint.
How is Disney becoming more sustainable? Sustainability: In December 2020, The Walt Disney Company announced ambitious 2030 Environmental Goals focused on achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions for our direct operations, reducing waste, building more sustainably, and developing packaging and products that help lessen our environmental footprint.
Why is Disney environmentally friendly? The Walt Disney Company made a commitment in 2009 to reduce overall waste at all of their operations with aims to becoming zero waste in the future. They have installed waste management programs that encourage the practice of reducing, reusing, recycling and donating (Environmental Sustainability, 2021).