Uber Technologies, Inc., commonly known as Uber, is a leading player in the ride-hailing and food delivery industry. Headquartered in Mexico, the company has expanded its operations across major cities worldwide, revolutionising urban transportation since its founding in 2009. Uber's core services include its flagship ride-sharing platform and Uber Eats, a food delivery service that connects customers with local restaurants. What sets Uber apart is its innovative use of technology, providing users with a seamless experience through a user-friendly app and real-time tracking features. With a strong market position, Uber has achieved significant milestones, including the introduction of various service options like Uber Pool and Uber Freight. The company continues to shape the future of mobility and delivery, making it a household name in the global marketplace.
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UBER's score of 20 is lower than 84% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.
As of the latest available data, UBER has not reported any specific carbon emissions figures, indicating a lack of publicly disclosed emissions data. Consequently, there are no details regarding their Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions. Additionally, UBER has not established any documented reduction targets or commitments under the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) or other climate pledges. In the absence of specific emissions data, it is important to note that UBER operates within an industry increasingly focused on sustainability and reducing carbon footprints. The company has the opportunity to align with industry standards and set ambitious climate commitments to enhance its environmental performance. Overall, UBER's current climate strategy appears to be in its early stages, with no clear emissions data or reduction initiatives publicly available.
Companies disclose and commit to reducing emissions to show they are serious about reducing emissions impact over time. They can also help a company track its progress over time.
UBER is not participating in any of the initiatives that we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.