Switch Issues Annual Environmental, Social and Governance Report

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Switch, Inc, the exascale technology infrastructure corporation, issued its 2021 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, which is prepared in accordance with GRI, TCFD, GRESB, and SASB reporting frameworks. The report highlights Switch’s leadership and accomplishments in environmental stewardship, social commitment and sound corporate governance.

“My vision for Switch is to sustainably power the future of the connected world by providing the most secure, energy-efficient technology ecosystems to facilitate digital commerce, while doing our part to enhance human productivity and drive economic prosperity,” said Switch founder and CEO Rob Roy. “I believe that data runs the planet, but it should not ruin the planet. To demonstrate the tangible impacts of this vision, we are pleased to announce that Switch’s 100% renewably powered data centers and verified carbon reduction projects resulted in a net zero Scope 1 and Scope 2 carbon footprint in 2021.”

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Switch’s 2021 ESG Report highlights include:

 

Environmental

  • 100% Renewable Power
  • Net ZERO Scope 2 Emissions
  • Net ZERO Scope 1 Emissions
  • Net Positive Water Projects Commenced

Social

  • Equitable Male / Female Pay Ratio
  • 42% Ethnic Diversity Across Total Workforce
  • Semi-Annual Employee Pulse Survey
  • Mental Health Virtual Sessions

Governance

  • 7 out of 9 Independent Directors (78%)
  • 3 Female Board Members
  • Performance-Based Executive Compensation Plan
  • Board Oversight of ESG
  • Zero Security Breaches

Most recently, Switch was named by Newsweek magazine as one of “America’s Most Responsible Companies,” reflecting our commitment to ESG, Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability and Overall Corporate Citizenship. Switch also scored the highest environmental rating on S&P Global’s ESG Indicator Report Card and is the only company to achieve an E-1 rating amongst more than 70 other domestic Telecom and Data Center Companies. Switch also received scores for Social (S-2) and Governance (G-2) which were among the highest in its peer group.

“The company’s unique facility designs and renewable energy usage make it better positioned than its broader peer group and allow for better operational efficiency and lower prices to customers, supporting its competitive position. The company has achieved 100% renewable energy power consumption with zero Scope 2 carbon emissions since 2016. As of 2021, Switch is also zero Scope 1 emissions. Separately, its patented innovations in design, power, cooling, and density allow its data centers to operate with industry-leading power usage efficiency.” – S&P Global ESG Credit Indicator Report Card.

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Switch was also awarded the Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR Certification for superior energy efficiency and has for the third year in a row been recognized as a top-ranked EPA Green Power Partner – a program to help build the American green power industry.

Since its founding, Switch has embraced a culture of diversity, equality and inclusion. Switch is also heavily invested in the health and well-being of its employees. As part of the Switch ESG strategy, Switch has taken its commitment to physical health to the next level with the addition of our newest department, LIFE MUSE. This health and wellness division was created by our founder and CEO Rob Roy and is under the guidance of Quinn Pauly, MD, FAAFP. This innovative corporate wellness and lifestyle platform incorporate the pillars of overall health, fitness, recovery, nutrition, meditation, mental well-being and professional development.

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