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Net Zero Salesforce has net zero residual emissions today. Our mission extends beyond our own operations to help the world’s largest businesses accelerate to net zero. We’ve been publicly committed to achieving net zero residual emissions by 2050 since the Paris Agreement. In 2017, we were proud to hit net zero residual emissions for our operations and start delivering all of our customers a carbon neutral cloud. In 2019, we included all emissions from business travel and employee commuting, and this year (in 2021), we expanded our boundary for net zero to include our entire value chain by reducing emissions, achieving 100% renewable energy for our operations, and investing in high-quality carbon credits to help offset our remaining emissions. At Salesforce, we recognize that net zero is a continuous journey, requiring us all to: Ä Commit publicly to the shared, global goal of achieving a just and equitable transition to net zero emissions, in line with a 1.5°C futurÂ Ä Prioritize reducing emissions as quickly as possible and aligning its own full value chain (Scope 1, 2, and 31) to the global trajectory of ~50% emissions reductions by 2030, and near-zero emissions by 2040Ð Ä Compensate for any remaining emissions by purchasing renewable energy and carbon credits of high credibility, impact, and co-benefits, in the long-term using removal credits only and in the near term using a combination of avoidance and removal credits (See Carbon Removal section for more details) For Salesforce and many other growing companies, emissions will continue to rise without additional investment. Salesforce is taking responsibility for our environmental impact by “bending the curve” through emissions reductions, specifically in categories like work from anywhere, infrastructure, business travel, and supply chain. And we are just getting started. We have reached net zero residual emissions today by compensating for residual emissions across our value chain in FY22. We aren’t waiting until 2050, 2040, or 2030 to compensate for all of our Scope 1, 2, and 3. This is an important step for everyone to take now. While we continue working on long-term, systems-level change to intractable problems that require significant innovation outside of our control, like the decarbonization of entire electric grids. Our net zero journey continues with a focus to reduce our value chain emissions 50% by 2030 (relative to a 2019 baseline) and to near-zero by 2040. 1: Scope 1 includes direct emissions from assets that Salesforce owns or operationally controls. Scope 2 includes indirect emissions from the generation of purchased or acquired electricity, steam, heat, and cooling that our company consumes. Scope 3 includes all other indirect emissions that occur in a company’s value chain, including both upstream and downstream emissions. 2: As the climate community continuously assesses 1.5°C compatible trajectories, these mid- and long-term milestones may change to align with the latest climate science. 2 | Salesforce.com/sustainability

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