Climate change Corporate operations We are continually improving the sustainability of our workspaces. To support this, we are actively improving our data collection processes and launching energy savings initiatives throughout our global footprint. We’ve also strengthened our design standards, providing sustainable design guidelines to new builds and Talent Hubs, while also improving our operational standards. Standards for Reducing our own corporate emissions is another sustainability preferences are presented during supplier engagement, and we important piece of Uber’s climate change strategy. factor environmental considerations into site selection of workplaces and data center strategy and planning. In 2019, we made a commitment to match 100% of energy use in our US offices Our Talent Hubs are a part of WELL Portfolio, and along with WELL, we are with renewable energy by 2025. Pursuant to this, in March 2021, we announced pursuing other green building certifications such as LEED. Four of our larger a renewable energy purchasing agreement, where Uber agreed that, each year, locations around the globe have achieved LEED Gold certification, and our HQ it will buy all the electricity generated by 10 MW of Enel Green Power’s Azure Sky offices in San Francisco and Sunnyvale have achieved WELL Precertification and wind farm in Texas. By supporting the production of renewable energy, Uber is WELL Health and Safety seals. investing in a carbon-free future and carbon neutrality for our US workspaces. For example, 100% of electricity in our Phoenix center is matched with renewable energy. Our goal is to match 100% of all energy used in global corporate operations with renewables, steering us closer to net-zero emissions by 2030. 2021 ESG Report 68

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