Corrections & Clarifications: A previous version of this story mispelled an expert's last name. The correct spelling is Árvai.
From driving electric vehicles to installing solar panels, many Americans are trying to reduce their carbon footprint. For Earth Day on April 22, USA TODAY takes a closer look at the companies doing the same.
To better understand which U.S. companies are making strides toward tackling climate change, USA TODAY has partnered with market research firm Statista for its fourth-annual America's Climate Leaders list. In four years, this list has grown from 300 to 500 companies.
This list remains one of the few tools available to climate-conscious readers who want to learn more about companies successfully reducing their emissions. Previous federal efforts to introduce a similar tool have been halted, with no clear indication of resuming.
This year's top list makers include technology company RAMBUS, furniture company The Lovesac Co., and fintech company Tradeweb Markets. Each of these organizations reduced its core emissions by more than 90% year-over-year.






