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Sustainability

 


Our third decade of climate action: Realizing a carbon-free future


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Transforming the consumer goods industry with SAP on Google Cloud


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Data centers are more energy efficient than ever


While Google is the world’s largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy, we’re also taking action on climate change by minimizing the amount of energy we need to use in the first place. For more than a decade, we’ve worked to make our data centers as energy efficient as possible.

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Our data centers now work harder when the sun shines and wind blows


Addressing the challenge of climate change demands a transformation in how the world produces and uses energy. Google has been carbon neutral since 2007, and 2019 marks the third year in a row that we’ve matched our energy usage with 100 percent renewable energy purchases.

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Whitepaper

 


24/7 by 2030: Realizing a Carbon-free Future


Electricity is the fuel that enables Google to serve our billions of users’ needs, around the world and around the clock. Yet in many places the energy we use is still produced in ways that result in carbon emissions. That’s why we’ve long strived to lead the way to a carbon-free future.

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Google Cloud Case

Lush

With Google Cloud, beauty brand LUSH has been able increase its sales and sustainability in three ways. Lush migrated 17 global e-commerce websites to Compute Engine and Cloud SQL in just 22 days, where they are powered by 100% renewable energy. Because Lush sells cosmetics without packaging, the company used Google Cloud’s AI platform to develop Lush Lens, a mobile app that can recognize its products and supply consumers with instructions and ingredients. The beauty brand also worked with Google's platform to create Lush Pay, a point-of-sale program that lets employees make sales anywhere in the store.

Google Cloud Case

The Home Depot

Home Depot Customers have come to expect flexibility. The ability to shop whenever, however, and wherever they want. The Home Depot chose Google Cloud as a partner for their SAP implementation. Learn how moving SAP S4HANA, CAR and many other applications to Google Cloud has allowed The Home Depot to have one source of truth for data as well as the ability to move securely with more speed, scale, and flexibility. Learn how The Home Depot is leveraging BigQuery for business analysis, financial planning and analysis and report generation as well as to support supply chain demand forecasting and supplier lead time estimations.

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Unilever

Google Cloud and Unilever today announced that they will advance sustainable business practices together using technology to expand the use of data for eco-friendly decision making. As an initial step in this partnership, the two companies are collaborating on the first commercial application of Google Cloud and Google Earth Engine for sustainable commodity sourcing.

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IKEA

IKEA: Creating a more affordable, accessible and sustainable future with help from the cloud. Today’s life at home is more important than ever, not only to accommodate people’s basic needs, but also to make space for home offices, remote education and multi-purpose entertainment and exercise environments.

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