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Tech Industry Struggles To Meet Net Zero Targets – Report

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As companies around the world are being urged to speed up their net zero efforts to curtail the im­pact of worsening climate condi­tions, the tech sector which con­tributes significantly to the trend of increasing carbon emissions, are far from reaching actual net zero, according to research group GlobalData.

It’s latest report – Net Zero Strategies in the Tech Industry – analyses the net zero strategies of the 20 largest tech companies globally including consumer electronics manufacturers, semi­conductor companies, software companies, and hyperscale cloud providers. The report found that despite tech companies having ambitious net zero targets they are still far away from reaching actual net zero.

Growth in artificial intelli­gence (AI) has significantly in­creased the demand for data pro­cessing capabilities and capacity, leading to the expansion of data centres globally.

These data centres consume vast amounts of energy and wa­ter and contribute significantly to CO2 emissions. Initiatives to make data centres more sustainable in­clude increased use of renewable energy, new cooling technologies, and design optimisation.

“The global efforts to adopt re­newable energy is causing huge strain on existing energy supplies and electricity infrastructure,” says Carolina Pinto, Strategic In­telligence analyst at GlobalData.

“Growing data centre demand is only worsening this pressure.

“Data centre investment is unlikely to fall in the next five years. Alongside the increase in energy demand, construction and manufacturing emissions also sig­nificantly contribute to data cen­tre-related pollution.”

Although the transition to re­newable energy is crucial to re­duce emissions, many tech com­panies rely on untraceable energy attribute certificates to claim re­newable energy use.

All the leading tech giants also purchase carbon offsets to offset non-energy-related emissions – typically buying carbon offset credits from nature-based avoid­ance offsets.

The Science Based Targets ini­tiative (SBTi) recommends that to reach net zero, companies should reduce emissions by 90% between 2020 and 2050 and offset 10% of the residual emissions.

All tech companies that pur­chase carbon offsets offset a larg­er share of their emissions than recommended by SBTi.

As a result, SBTi removed its approval of over 200 companies’ net zero commitments – including Microsoft, Netflix, and X in March 2024.

“While the tech industry is more advanced in its net zero journey than other industries, it is clear that many tech companies prioritise financial solutions over the adoption of more sustainable practices to reach net zero,” says Pinto.

https://independent.ng/tech-industry-struggles-to-meet-net-zero-targets-report/
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