Trip.com Group Unveils Sustainability Report, Highlights Green Travel, Inclusivity

Trip.com Group Limited (NASDAQ:TCOM) is one of the most undervalued large cap stocks to buy according to analysts. On July 1, Trip.com Group released its latest Sustainability Report detailing progress in fostering a greener and more inclusive global travel ecosystem.

In its commitment to sustainable travel, Trip.com Group launched a new feature that provides quantified carbon emissions data for all major transportation services. In 2024 alone, the Group encouraged over 100 million orders on more sustainable travel products. Furthermore, solar panel installations at its headquarters and rural retreats generated 457 MWh of clean electricity, offsetting 245+ tons of CO2 emissions. The company also increased its use of green electricity in leased data centers to 42.6%.

Trip.com Group Unveils Sustainability Report, Highlights Green Travel, Inclusivity

A customer in a travel agents office, highlighting the convenience of the companies corporate travel solutions.

The Group’s Country Retreat Programme continued to contribute to rural development, expanding to 34 sites and generating 40,000+ indirect job opportunities. Over 80% of employees at these retreats are local residents. Notably, as of July this year, women constitute 57.1% of Trip.com Group’s global workforce.

Trip.com Group Limited (NASDAQ:TCOM) is a travel service provider for accommodation reservation, transportation ticketing, packaged tours, and other travel-related services in China and internationally.

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