Sustainability and ESG

Minimizing environmental impact with a culture of sustainable innovation

Why Sustainability and ESG?

Sustainability leadership is crucial for managing environmental risks and promoting sustainable practices. By switching to the cloud and utilizing sustainable energy sources, ESG leaders can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, water usage, and waste. Learn how to embrace business sustainability trends and strategic leadership toward sustainability to advance environmental goals and drive impactful change within your organization.

Why Sustainability and ESG?

Practical Sustainability for Business

Sustainability is a business imperative. Organizations can’t succeed when ecologies are failing or societies are degrading; in order for business to thrive, so too must the planet. Business success is inextricably tied to sustainable practices, but becoming a sustainable business doesn’t happen overnight. In this ebook, learn practical, realistic ways you can implement sustainability with impact. Get the tools for strategic leadership towards sustainability.

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How companies can take immediate action to reduce their carbon footprint

Companies across all industries have set ambitious goals to reduce the environmental impact of their operations. Achieving these goals requires collaboration across an organization, from senior executives to leaders who execute sustainability initiatives relevant to their area of the business. To accelerate progress, leaders need to align business and technical teams and build scalable solutions that can accurately measure sustainability programs and continuously improve performance.

How Machine Learning Helps Small Holder Farmers Connect, Share and Thrive

Wefarm powers the world’s largest farmer to farmer digital network. See how they are using machine learning on AWS to enable knowledge sharing among small holder farmers. With over a billion small holder farms contributing more than 70% of the world’s food – Wefarm plays an important role in using technology to develop the food supply and build resilience for small holder farmers.

The Climate Pledge

All companies have a role to play in investing in solutions to protect the planet and the economy. And all companies – including Amazon – have work to do to further reduce their operations’ carbon footprint and carbon intensity. In addition to being the right thing to do, taking ambitious climate action can spur innovation that helps a business and its customers. 

The Climate Pledge is a commitment to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2040—10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement. Amazon co-founded The Climate Pledge in 2019 to build a cross-sector community of companies, organizations, individuals, and partners working together to address the climate crisis and solve the challenges of decarbonizing our economy.

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  • Blog

    SCM: Supply Chain Muscling or Modernization?

    by Phil Le-Brun, Dimitrios Armenakis, and Sebastian von Berg

    In my customer conversations, Supply Chain Management (SCM) has become almost as constant a theme as people and agility. The last two years of pandemic and other disruptive events, along with the necessity to achieve sustainability objectives, have shocked companies into realising that they don’t necessarily know as much about their supply chains as they thought they did. Two of my colleagues, Dimitrios Armenakis and Sebastian von Berg, share their observations of what the impetuses for change are and how you can start on your own journey to become both efficient and effective. 

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    Protecting Our Planet: The Role of Technology

    Join Washington Post Live for conversations with Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of U.N. Climate Change, and Susan Stone, CEO of Ubiquitous Energy, about the role of technology in curbing the human impact on climate change.

    <p>The last decade produced the highest average yearly greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. The culprit: human activity. Join Washington Post Live for conversations with Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of U.N. Climate Change, and Susan Stone, CEO of Ubiquitous Energy, about the role of technology in curbing the human impact on climate change.</p>

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    Cloud, digital transformation hold key to sustainable business

    Businesses are facing increasing pressure from regulators, shareholders, customers and employees to operate more sustainably, and are turning to technology and digital transformation to enable innovative ways of reducing their carbon footprint.

    Moving corporate computing functions from on-premises servers to cloud-based AWS systems can lead to energy efficiency gains of up to five times, and a reduction in workload carbon footprint by nearly 80 percent and up to 96 percent once AWS is powered with 100 percent renewable energy—which it is on pace to meet by 2025. Those gains come in the form of greater capacity utilization, services that can be turned on and off as needed, and the fact that cloud providers like AWS typically use the most state-of-the-art, energy efficient systems and infrastructure. In a further nod to sustainability, an Amazon official said during a February call with analysts that AWS would reduce e-waste by extending the life of the servers powering its cloud systems from four years to five, and networking equipment from five years to six.

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