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Founded in 1997 as a DVD rental service, Netflix pivoted to streaming in 2007. It began international expansion in 2010 with Canada and by 2016 launched in over 130 new countries, reaching 190+ countries. As of 2020, it had 203.67 million subscribers worldwide, with 73 million in the US[1][4]. Reed Hastings is the co-f
Mentioned as a streaming platform whose content consumption contributes to CO2 emissions, and is urged to transition to renewable energy sources.
Netflix is a co-founder of the Clean Mobile Power Initiative, aiming to drive sustainability in mobile power generation within the film and TV industry.
Netflix is a major customer of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and is committed to increasing its reliance on renewable energy sources for its operations.

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