O2 to become UK's first carbon neutral mobile network by 2025

Companies worldwide have been implementing big changes in recent years to improve their sustainability. Telefonica-owned O2 has been leading efforts in the UK and has today announced plans to become the first ‘net zero’ mobile network in the country by 2025.
The most popular mobile network provider is aiming to remove carbon emissions from every aspect of its business, including every store, office, and mast across the UK. CEO Mark Evans said the company wants “to go further and faster, setting the bar in our industry to tackle climate change and build the greenest network for our customers.”
Several upgrades to the network itself have also been introduced to save power. This includes an automatic reduction in capacity during periods of low demand to save over 6,000 megawatt hours of energy.