My god, their "Sustainability" section is gross.<p>All the things they're suggesting are essentially programs to <i>figure out</i>, sustainability, and not at all actually programs that implement it.<p>'We're gonna have so many conversations at company-paid dinners about how we could make our business less environmentally-damaging! Aren't we great!? Please clap.'<p>The metrics one in particular is even more gross, because<p>> "This work will enable an apples-to-apples data-driven approach to assess the best approaches to help achieve our shared goals."<p>is just saying that they don't accept current sustainability methods as being 'fair' enough to them- not "apples-to-apples" comparisons- to allow them to consume more and emit more than others like they think they should be entitled to, just because they're larger.<p>Like, no, businesses do not have some inherent right to exist. If your business cannot exist without causing harm, no one has to allow you a 'reasonable' or 'fair' amount of harm to do as a baseline.