Emissions Reduction To put the planet on course for a 1.5°C future in the long-term, we need to monitor, avoid, and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions across both our operations and entire value chain, as well as spur systemic changes that will achieve emissions reductions at scale. Core to Salesforce’s climate action journey is the continued reduction of our absolute emissions in a way that achieves a just and equitable transition to net zero, in line with a 1.5°C future. We are proud to share that we have reached an important milestone in 2021 – achieving 100% renewable energy. As a cloud pioneer and sustainability leader, Salesforce has been committed to accelerating the transition to clean and renewable sources of purchasing renewable energy equivalent electricity since 2013. This means to the amount of electricity we use to power our global operations on an annual basis. Our renewable energy journey has always been about much more than adding new megawatts of renewable energy to the grid. Our goal is to ensure the energy transition meets its true potential for improving the state of the world, which includes more than megawatts thinking about , to try and maximize the economic, social, as well as human and ecosystem health benefits of clean energy. Our work won’t stop now that we have reached 100% renewable energy. The ultimate goal is something bigger and more complex, because matching our fossil fuel use alone won’t be enough. This is why, through behavior change and policy advocacy, we continue to work toward a future where clean and renewable energy is powering our operations and the world around the clock. To identify the most impactful opportunities to lower our carbon footprint, we looked across our entire business, using Net Zero Cloud. Together with our business partners, we can report more quickly on Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions and share progress via Slack with dashboards and analytics. Net Zero Cloud allows us to track emissions reductions strategies by category -- Work From Anywhere, Infrastructure, Business Travel, and Supply Chain1 -- securing resources and setting goals across our Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. We will continue to iterate on these strategies through our annual planning process. Not only do we use Net Zero Cloud ourselves, but it empowers our customers with a complete, actionable view of their carbon emissions data. It enables businesses to quickly track, analyze, and report on their environmental footprint with reliable, investor-grade data. This data quality is essential for third-party audits, financial filings, corporate reputation, and building trust with all stakeholders. Going forward, we will continue to leverage Net Zero Cloud data to track our progress. 1: More information on our emissions categories can be found in the Stakeholder Impact Report. 4 | Salesforce.com/sustainability
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