Businesses increasingly recognize the urgency behind their net zero goals. Record-breaking temperatures and weather extremes are testing the resilience of communities around the world as global emissions have hit a plateau. It’s clear that sustainability efforts need to accelerate — and there’s no better tool to help organizations achieve their goals than technology.
But that doesn’t mean taking action is easy.
Kyndryl, in collaboration with Microsoft, recently released the findings of the Global Sustainability Barometer, a study reflecting the perspectives of more than 1,500 global sustainability leaders. While 85% reported that sustainability is strategically important to their organization, only 16% have integrated sustainability into their business strategies. Further, 80% of organizations acknowledge technology’s power in achieving their sustainability goals, yet only 37% believe they are currently using technology to its full potential.
Kyndryl’s new sustainability partnership with Microsoft aims to narrow the gap between sustainability intention and action by enabling customers to fully harness the power of technology.
Here, Faith Taylor, Global Sustainability and ESG Officer at Kyndryl, and Michelle Lancaster, a Senior Director at Microsoft, where she leads Global Sustainability Go to Market Strategy, discuss why Kyndryl and Microsoft make a complementary team when it comes to supercharging sustainability efforts.
Why are hyperscaler partnerships essential to achieving sustainability goals?
Taylor: We know collective action will be needed to solve climate challenges. So, our partnerships are about combining strengths so that we can actually scale global sustainability solutions. We’re committed to helping our customers accelerate their sustainability efforts — and we’re proud to partner with Microsoft to make this happen.