Salesforce establishes sustainability as a core company value

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Salesforce officially announced sustainability as a core company value, joining its values of trust, customer success, innovation, and equality. 

The company is now making Net Zero Cloud 2.0 – a solution that tracks greenhouse gas emissions – available globally to help organizations achieve net-zero emissions, according to a company press release.

“I’m extremely proud that we will now officially count sustainability as a core value, making it part of everyone’s job at Salesforce,” said Suzanne DiBianca, Chief Impact Officer & EVP of Corporate Relations, Salesforce. 

“When we add a value we operationalize it in every area of the business. In this climate emergency, we need every organization to get to net zero as fast as possible. Now that Salesforce has reached net zero emissions, we want to use our technology and best practices to help organizations reach their climate goals, too,” DiBianca added.

Salesforce further integrates sustainability throughout company 

Furthermore, Salesforce says that it is leveraging its full capacity to push climate action and further operationalize sustainability. This requires each internal organisation to include sustainability into its V2MOM — a Salesforce alignment process that drives the company’s success.

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The next generation of Net Zero Cloud

In this new era of climate accountability, organisations’ carbon data must be as trustworthy as their financial statistics. Organizations will also need to understand how to cut emissions in a genuine and relevant way.

Net Zero Cloud 2.0 has been totally revamped to provide enterprises with reliable reporting, richer insights, and supplier control, allowing them to achieve net zero right away. With Net Zero Cloud 2.0, enterprises can gain sustainability information and take action with powerful Tableau CRM dashboards to reach their climate objectives.

  • Carbon Footprint Forecast: Organizations can find the fastest path to net zero with ‘what-if’ analysis to visualize progress and alignment to their climate action commitments.
  • Science-Based Targets: Setting goals in line with science-based targets and measuring progress. 
  • Supplier Management: Track scope 3 emissions across the entire value chain and help suppliers and distributors reduce emissions.
  • Waste Data Management: Organizations can upload and track hazardous and non-hazardous waste management data and treatment methods like landfilled, composted, or combusted — all in one place.

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