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Today, Microsoft published its 2026 Environmental Sustainability Report. This report covers our fiscal year 2025, and measures progress against our 2020 baseline. You can read the foreword below and explore the report in its entirety here.
As we enter a new era for AI, Microsoft’s environmental sustainability work is entering a new phase—defined not only by ambition, but by how we deliver in a period of rapid technological change. In our pursuit of becoming a carbon negative, water positive, and zero waste company that protects ecosystems, the context has evolved, and so must our approach.
The global shift toward AI is reshaping economies, accelerating innovation, and becoming foundational to how technology is built and used. It is also increasing demand for the energy, water, land, and materials required to support that growth. As a company at the forefront of this transition, Microsoft has a responsibility to help ensure that technology strengthens, rather than strains, the systems and communities on which it depends. This imperative is reshaping the context for our work.
We are approaching this moment with clarity and conviction. We believe AI can deliver broad societal, economic, and environmental benefits, but innovation at this scale must be matched by responsibility at the same scale. For Microsoft, this means designing, building, and operating infrastructure that is more efficient, more resilient, and more grounded in the realities of the communities where we operate.
We do not see these dynamics as a reason to step back. We see them as a mandate to lead differently. That requires greater operational rigor, stronger integration across our sustainability priorities, and a sharper focus on durable outcomes for the local communities where we work and the global value chains that make our work possible. It also requires being transparent about where progress is advancing, where it is more difficult, and where new approaches are needed.
The path forward will not be defined by simple tradeoffs or single solutions. It will depend on how effectively we align innovation with stewardship. The systems we build to support the future must also support the long-term health of the planet and the communities we serve. Our experience makes clear that this is possible, but only with even greater discipline, partnership, and a willingness to learn and adapt as conditions evolve.
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What this moment requires
Our aim is to build technology that gives more than it uses. Lasting progress depends on how we build it and whether that growth strengthens the places where it takes root.
This thinking is reflected in our Community First AI Infrastructure approach, which is helping shape a more integrated model for community partnership, responsible operations, and environmental performance as we grow. In this way, sustainability is not separate from growth; it is part of how responsible growth is defined.
While AI infrastructure is...