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Corporate Social Responsibility
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Delivering digital technology for net zero

We’re committed to helping to provide the digital technology needed to build a more sustainable world and supporting our customers on their own sustainability journeys.

Empowering customers and partners

We are working to help our customers, partners, and suppliers around the world to reduce their carbon footprints, understand water-related risks, and make environmental decisions through our learnings and with the power of data, AI, and digital technology.

Improving device sustainability

We’re committed to reducing the carbon intensity of our devices and we’ve invested in designing for a smaller manufacturing footprint across the entire product lifecycle of our devices.

Designing for sustainable devices

Improving the sustainability of our devices starts with hardware design. We work to create devices that are built with integrity and with reduced waste and carbon impact across their life cycles.
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Improving design and efficiency with AI

We continue to focus on increasing the energy efficiency of our devices to reduce direct emissions, and to explore how AI can help improve the design and efficiency of our devices.
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Manufacturing and sourcing for sustainability

At Microsoft, we continue to work on improving the sustainability impact of our manufacturing and sourcing practices, including increasing the amount of renewable energy used in our manufacturing supply chain, improving the integrity of the decarbonization data shared by suppliers, and quantifying the decarbonization impact from our suppliers shifting to renewable energy.
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Decarbonizing our device supply chain

Meeting our decarbonization goal and achieving carbon negativity by 2030 requires focus on three key areas in our device supply chain: measurement and visibility, optimization control, and instilling technology and operational enhancements to drive emissions reduction and lead the industry.
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Advancing climate aware software engineering

We’re committed to adopting green software engineering principles in every step of building, deploying, and managing software applications, making them carbon efficient.

Delivering technology for climate action

We’re committed to ensuring organizations around the world—from nonprofits to research institutions, governments, and corporations—have equal access to open, interoperable, reliable, and timely climate data.
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The Planetary Computer

With over 120 data sources and over 50 petabytes of data, the Microsoft Planetary Computer maintains one of the largest collections of open data about our planet. Within the Planetary Computer, we provide open access to environmental monitoring data in consistent, analysis-ready formats.
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