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Amazon.com, Inc.

Amazon.com, Inc. is a Humankind 100 company whose ranking is based on its Humankind Value, a proprietary metric that provides an estimate of the overall dollar amount a company creates for investors, consumers, employees, and society at large.

Amazon.com, Inc. is known as an online marketplace for just about anything. It offers a platform for sellers and is itself a producer in many areas. It provides internet search and entertainment with its Alexa devices, Fire TV, tablets, and streaming services. It has a network of delivery trucks and distribution centers. And it provides web services that include cloud computing and data protection. As the owner of the grocery chain Whole Foods, it is also a big supplier of food and personal care products.

Ticker: AMZN

Humankind Value: $64.3 B

Revenue: $444.7 B

Market Cap: $2.0 T

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(All values are in US Dollars, where M=Million, B=Billion, T=Trillion.)

Amazon.com, Inc. is responsible for considerable positive Humankind Value, notably through Economic Value ($95.6 B), Medical Services ($27.9 B), and Crop Production ($21.7 B). Positive value from Crop Production contains our estimation of 420,000 equivalent years of life not lost to death or reduced quality of life. However, there is room for improvement with respect to Tobacco (-$36.3 B) and Calorie Conversion (-$25.1 B) impacts. Economic Value is attributed to this company as a result of its direct business activities. Medical Services, Crop Production, Tobacco, and Calorie Conversion are largely consequences of the actions of supply chain partners.

How the Humankind Value Methodology Drives the Rankings

We take a quantitative, data-driven approach to estimating the economic impact that companies have on investors, customers, employees, and society at large, rolling social responsibility into a single dollar value that we use to represent what a company is contributing to humanity. As far as we can tell, we're the first ones doing it this way.

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