April 5, 2011
ING Air Travel Up 25%; Firm Stays Carbon Neutral
ING Group’s share of electricity from renewables held steady from 2009 to 2010 at 62 percent, but the company last year saw a significant rise in travel-related emissions, according to its 2010 corporate responsibility report.
The global financial firm – which in 2011 announced that it would separate its banking activities from its insurance and investment operations – said that it bought 332,843 MWh of green electricity in 2010, a one percent increase compared to 2009. The company remains carbon neutral, as it has been since 2007. But,….
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