Climate Adaptation

Vestas Takes Most Radical Step Yet Toward Zero Turbine Waste

  • Manufacturing to improve recycling and waste from its machines
  • Vestas to work with partners and suppliers to zero out waste

An employee walks between wind turbine blades at the Vestas Wind Systems A/S blade factory in Lem, Denmark.

Photographer: Freya Ingrid Morales/Bloomberg

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Vestas Wind Systems A/S, the world’s largest maker of wind turbines, has pledged to eliminate all waste in the production of its machines by 2040 as part of its drive to hit carbon neutrality by the start of the next decade.

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