Sustainability Customer Stories

Discover how AWS customers build, expedite, and scale sustainability solutions in the cloud.

Zanzibar: The Essential Mangrove | Climate Next by AWS

Absorption of carbon dioxide, preservation of biodiversity, the reversal of coastal erosion, and the filtering of pollutants play a critical role in creating a sustainable future. This first episode in the four-part Climate Next documentary series from Amazon Web Services (AWS) explores how mangroves play an essential role in protecting African communities from the impacts of climate change. Discover how student-led YouthMappers and Digital Earth Africa, an organization that provides data and tools that run on AWS, help African communities with near-real-time satellite imagery of Earth and make data more easily accessible in the cloud. Follow their quest to help communities prioritize restoration efforts of mangroves along African coast lines.

Becoming a Sustainable Technologist with Starbucks

Starbucks supports millions of mobile orders every day – and it's always innovating new ways to support its global customer base. By using AWS and the AWS Customer Carbon Footprint Tool, Starbucks can scale to meet demand, create new services, and make sustainable business decisions. Starbucks helped create and announce the sustainability pillar for the AWS Well-Architected Framework and continues to be a leader in sustainable technology. To learn how Starbucks uses AWS and prioritizes sustainability, the Fix This team chatted with Drew Engelson, director of engineering, Unified Commerce Platform at Starbucks. Drew shares how Starbucks uses AWS to make data-informed decisions and how it empowers technologists around the world to adopt a sustainable mindset.

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CropX Uses AWS to Increase Sustainability and Feed More People

25%

Less water used by potato farmers using the CropX app

20%

Yield increase for 100 crop types

“Our customers can use the app to view the updated status of soil readings, moisture levels, and root zones. We also provide alerts and notifications if fields are too dry or too wet.”

Sagi Briteman
Vice President of Research and Development, CropX

CropX, the Israel-based agricultural firm, uses AWS solutions to power more effective, cost-efficient farming. CropX’s easy-to-use, do-it-yourself (DIY) agronomic farm management platform and app helps farmers boost crop yields by focusing on saving water, agrochemicals, labor, and energy. In turn, these savings help farmers reduce their environmental and planetary impact.


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Carbon Lighthouse Tackles CO2 Emissions with Machine Learning on AWS

Illumina Reduced Carbon Emissions by 89% and Lowered Data Storage Costs

With its mission to improve human health and a commitment to operate responsibly and sustainably, Illumina, a leading developer, manufacturer, and marketer of life science tools and systems for large-scale genetics analysis, used the AWS Customer Carbon Footprint Tool to track the carbon emissions of its AWS usage. Using the tool, Illumina realized an 89 percent reduction of carbon emissions for its usage in AWS during the 12-month period ending November 2022. Additionally, for every 1 TB of data, the company saves 60 percent on storage costs.

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Carbon Lighthouse Tackles CO2 Emissions with Machine Learning on AWS

Carbon Lighthouse Tackles CO2 Emissions with Machine Learning on AWS

Commercial buildings are responsible for 40 percent of emissions in the US. Carbon Lighthouse is on a mission to stop climate change by making it easy and profitable for building owners to cut carbon emissions caused by wasted energy. In the video link below, learn how the company uses machine learning on AWS to develop insights that deliver energy savings and decrease CO2 emissions in commercial real estate, reducing more than 260,000 metric tons of emissions to date.

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TIER Brings Edge Computing to Its Micromobility Fleet Using AWS IoT

TIER Brings Edge Computing to Its Micromobility Fleet Using AWS IoT

Since 2018, the explosion of on-demand electric scooters represents a significant transformation in personal mobility. However, steep maintenance and support costs hinder micromobility companies from ongoing innovation. This is why Berlin-based micromobility company TIER Mobility (TIER) has broken out of the standard maintenance model. It uses Internet of Things (IoT) technology powered by AWS to reduce its battery-related operating costs by a factor of 10.

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    Torino Is Using Satellites and AWS AI to Improve Quality of Life

    Italy
    Working with satellite and artificial intelligence (AI) technology firm Latitudo 40 and in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), the team at Torino used an innovative approach to understand how it could make its city, and the communities within it, more sustainable. Together, they created an application to give Torino data-driven insight into where to deploy nature-based solutions.
    2023
  • Energy

    Virta Uses AWS to Help EV Charging Businesses Expand Globally

    Finland
    Virta, an electric mobility company in Finland, uses AWS to expand its global network of EV charging stations, helping over 1,000 EV charging businesses grow fast and operate sustainably.
    2023
  • Financial Services

    Shoal’s Journey Builds a Digital Platform to Fight Climate Change

    Europe, Middle East, & Africa
    Shoal, a new digital platform powered by Starling Banking Services, uses AWS to build its digital platform that will give UK savers the power to help fund the fight against climate change. Shoal was launched by SC Ventures, the innovation arm of Standard Chartered, and will support exclusively green and sustainable projects.
    2023
  • Hospitality

    Saving 250 Million Meals from Waste Using AWS Managed Services with Too Good To Go

    Denmark
    Every year, around $1 trillion worth of edible food gets thrown away, while 828 million people are affected by hunger every day. And by some reports, wasted food represents up to 10 percent of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. Too Good To Go seeks to inspire and empower everyone to fight food waste together through a service with which users can save unsold food at their favorite restaurants and stores.
    2023
  • Gaming

    Razer's Game-Changing Traceable Carbon Neutral Shopping Cart

    Singapore
    As part of its ESG initiative in November 2022, Razer worked with AWS to build and deploy Restorify in the cloud. The solution provides Razer’s customers with up-to-date estimates of their carbon footprints and, with each purchase, empowers its customers to make direct contributions toward carbon-offsetting programs.
    2023
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    Fix This Podcast #70: Improving access to fresh food with Rise Gardens

    North America

    Hear how Rise Gardens, a US-based green tech startup, uses data analytics, Amazon Alexa, and IoT to improve sustainable access to fresh food via hydroponic indoor gardens powered by AWS.

    2022
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