100% renewable power, world-leading energy efficiency and pilot projects on heat reuse are still among the core elements of the company’s holistic approach to support data center sustainability.
The sustainability report is an important tool and an opportunity for Green Mountain to maintain an open and transparent dialogue with their stakeholders.
In brief, here are some of the main highlights of the report:
Still powering all sites with 100% renewable power.
Reduced CO2 emissions by 9,8%.
The carbon footprint on electricity is 0 gramCO₂e/ kWh but looking at scope 1 and 2 combined the carbon footprint amounts to 3,6 gCO₂e/kWh IT Load.
Increased the waste sorting rate from 76% to 92%.
The results of our surveys on employee satisfaction and client satisfaction demonstrates that the company performs well within social responsibility.
Increased share of female employees from 15% to 18%.
Continued focus on heat reuse projects.
All clients introduced to the Green Mountain Energy Efficiency program.
Implementing the GRI-framework for sustainability reporting.
Although the results are industry leading, the company acknowledges that they need to continue and amplify their initiatives. This requires strong focus as well as highly motivated partners throughout the value chain.
Torkild Follaug, Chief Sustainability Officer in Green Mountain said: "As we move forward, it is crucial for all our stakeholders, including technology providers, policymakers, customers, and local communities, to collaborate and prioritize sustainability. By doing so, we can pave the way for a greener, more inclusive, and resilient digital future."
Svein Atle Hagaseth, CEO of Green Mountain, commented: "Digitalization has the potential to significantly reduce CO2 emissions by enabling more efficient processes, optimizing resource usage, and promoting sustainable practices. This is where Green Mountain has an important role to play. I would like to thank all the employees, clients and partners who make an effort every day to keep our data centers green and sustainable."