In a groundbreaking environmental initiative, Zomato, a leading online food delivery platform, has declared its commitment to achieving 100% deliveries through electric vehicles (EVs) by 2033.
This strategic move is part of Zomato's broader sustainability goals, aiming to achieve net zero emissions throughout the food ordering and delivery value chain within the next twelve years.
Zomato has unveiled an ambitious sustainability roadmap, outlining its plans to make all food delivery orders plastic-neutral by implementing voluntary recycling measures.
The company is steadfast in its commitment to delivering 100 million plastic-free food orders by 2025, underscoring its dedication to minimizing the environmental impact of its operations.
Ramesh Krishnamurthi, Additional Secretary at the Ministry of Labour and Employment, lauded Zomato and other platforms for aligning with the government's push towards EV adoption. He emphasized the significance of sustainability commitments, stating, "From a sustainability perspective, the government’s push towards EV adoption has received a commitment by platforms, including Zomato, that is looking at facilitating 100 per cent deliveries through EVs leading to net zero emissions across the food ordering and delivery value chain by 2033."
In addition to environmental initiatives, Zomato is placing a strong focus on supporting gig workers. The company aims to enhance the earning and saving capacity of one million gig workers through various initiatives, including upskilling programs, partnerships, and benefit programs.
Rakesh Ranjan, CEO – Food Delivery at Zomato, emphasized the transformative impact of gig work on livelihoods in India, stating, "Over the years, gig work has democratised access to livelihoods by reducing entry barriers and providing improved income prospects for lakhs of people in India."
As part of its comprehensive sustainability goals, Zomato is committed to developing food ordering and delivery solutions tailored for the next billion customers. The focus is on affordability, accessibility, assortment, and quality.
The company has also pledged to support the growth of 300,000 micro, small, and medium restaurant businesses and food entrepreneurs. Furthermore, Zomato aims to introduce health and safety knowledge and innovations to its restaurant partners.
Zomato's sustainability goals extend beyond its own operations. The company plans to develop food ordering and delivery solutions tailored for the next billion customers, focusing on affordability, accessibility, assortment, and quality. This inclusive approach aims to bring the benefits of online food delivery to a wider audience while promoting sustainable practices across the entire food ecosystem.
Zomato is committed to fostering the growth of the restaurant industry. The company aims to support the growth of 300,000 micro, small, and medium restaurant businesses and food entrepreneurs. This includes providing access to technology, marketing resources, and financial assistance.
Additionally, Zomato plans to bring health and safety knowledge and innovations to its restaurant partners, ensuring the highest standards of hygiene and food safety.