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Carbon Emissions
The Home Depot Wins 2022 ENERGY STAR Retail Partner of the Year for Sustained Excellence

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Merchant Q&A: Transitioning to Battery Power for Outdoor Equipment

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Sustainable Forestry
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Sustainable Forestry
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Water Conservation
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Circularity
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THD Commitment
Identifying Environmentally Preferred Products
Like most retailers, The Home Depot’s biggest environmental impact is from the manufacturing and use of the products that we sell. We work with our suppliers to address global environmental concerns in products including climate change, water scarcity, air quality, waste and more.