Amazon Points to Water Conservation Steps in India Amid Data Centre Scrutiny
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Amazon has stated that its operations in India have reached an important milestone in water conservation, at a time when global giants of technology face increasing pressure due to the expansion of their artificial intelligence data centers that consume many resources. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of matter and make your registration.
Amazon points to water conservation steps in India amid data centre scrutiny
MUMBAI, June 19 : Amazon said on Friday its Indian operations had reached a major milestone in water conservation, at a time when global tech giants face increasing pressure over their expansion of resource-hungry AI data centres.The U.S.-based company announced it had turned "water positive" in India this ye
Amazon hits water-positive target in India ahead of schedule
Amazon is now water positive in India, meaning the company now returns more water to communities than it uses across its direct operations, including corporate offices, data centres and fulfilment centres. The milestone arrives ahead of the company’s original 2027 target and marks a step towards its broader global water stewardship strategy. The achievement is noteworthy in a country facing acute water stress. India holds 18% of the world’s popu…
Amazon Achieves 'Water Positive' Status in India Ahead of Schedule Amid Mounting AI Data Center Scrutiny
Amazon announced on Friday that its Indian operations have officially become “water positive,” returning more water to local communities than it consumes across its offices, warehouses, and data centers. The e-commerce and cloud giant reached this environmental milestone a year ahead of its internal schedule by combining strict facility water reduction with external watershed restoration and efficient agricultural irrigation projects. Notably, A…
Amazon achieves water positive status in India amid data centre scrutiny
Amazon has announced that it has become water positive in India, achieving a key sustainability target ahead of schedule as scrutiny grows over the environmental impact of expanding data centre infrastructure worldwide.The company said it now returns more water to communities than it uses across its direct operations in India, including corporate offices, fulfilment centres, and data centres.Amazon had previously set a target of becoming water p…

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