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Assess and reduce your impact with cloud migration

Collect and connect data in the cloud to better grasp your environmental footprint. Start by gaining immediate insights into emissions related to Microsoft cloud services you use, with the Emissions Impact Dashboard.

Why prioritize cloud migration?

Reduce your carbon footprint by up to 98%, and lower energy consumption and costs, by migrating your applications, workloads, and databases to the cloud.1

Drive progress with cloud-based insights

See how manufacturer Majans uses near real-time data gathered using Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and IoT intelligence.

Reduce emissions by going virtual

Learn how Microsoft lowered carbon emissions associated with a annual event by nearly 5,000 metric tons.

Boost efficiency by running cleaner

Find out how Clean Energy is connecting data to advance all aspects of their operations—gaining efficiencies and saving costs.

Establish best practices

Microsoft is committed to becoming carbon negative, water positive, and zero waste. Find out how we’re tackling ambitious goals—and how our practices could apply to your business.

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Start focusing on carbon math

Each year, humanity emits 50B tons more greenhouse gas than the planet can absorb. Learn how to track and minimize carbon emissions across scopes.
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Become water positive

Learn from Microsoft plans to reduce our water use and replenish more than we consume by 2030.
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Reduce global waste with Circular Centers

Humans produce about 55B tons of waste annually, most of which is not properly disposed of. Discover how we plan to reach our zero waste goals.
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Monitor and analyze the planet’s health

Find out how our Planetary Computer enables targeted environmental decision-making.

Build on technologies that are sustainable by design

Keep reducing your environmental impact with products and services that are conceived, built, operated, and retired with low impact in mind.

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Realize energy and carbon savings with the Microsoft Cloud

Take advantage of our efficient operational practices, IT equipment, datacenter infrastructure—and built-in renewable energy investments.
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Measure, monitor, and manage data to achieve efficiencies

Make measurable progress on your resource conservation goals with secure, globally scalable Azure sustainability solutions from Microsoft and our solution providers.
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Streamline operations with connected business systems

Drive system integration and enhanced collaboration to optimize your value chain and create more sustainable outcomes.
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Reduce emissions with hybrid work

Enable employees to work more flexibly to reduce travel, including daily commutes.
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Evaluate your device portfolio

Equip your workplace with Microsoft devices that support environmental initiatives, including our plan to achieve zero waste for our direct operations, products, and packaging by 2030.
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Find a trusted advisor

Work with Microsoft global systems integrators to plan, design, and implement strategies to enable sustainable growth.

Accenture
Learn how Accenture helped a water utility predict and protect itself against the effects of climate change.
Capgemini
See how Capgemini is helping customers accelerate their transition toward a low carbon future, as explained in Capgemini’s Fit for Net-Zero Report.
EY
See how EY works with businesses to understand and respond to environmental risks and opportunities.
KPMG

Find out how KPMG is helping businesses quantify the impacts, risks, and actions required to decarbonize and transform for a sustainable future.

Your sustainability journey

Assess your impact

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Transform your business

[1] The results show that the Microsoft cloud is between 22 and 93 percent more energy efficient than traditional enterprise datacenters, depending on the specific comparison being made. When taking into account our renewable energy purchases, the Microsoft cloud is between 72 and 98 percent more carbon efficient. These savings are attributable to four key features of the Microsoft cloud: IT operational efficiency, IT equipment efficiency, datacenter infrastructure efficiency, and renewable electricity procurement. Get details: Download The carbon benefits of cloud computing.

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