In 2050, the global population is expected to reach 9 billion, placing immense strain on our planet's resources. At Autodesk, we're striving to create a world where 9 billion people can thrive sustainably within the Earth's boundaries. We achieve this by developing cutting-edge software for designing eco-friendly solutions, setting an example through socially and environmentally responsible practices, and empowering the next generation of creators and businesses to tackle global challenges.
Today, Autodesk released its fifth annual sustainability report, detailing our environmental and social impact throughout fiscal year 2013 (February 2012–January 2013). Through continuous efforts to enhance sustainable design technologies, measure our carbon footprint, and contribute positively to local communities, we aim to consistently improve our environmental and social performance.
Last year, despite a 4% increase in revenue, we managed to reduce our carbon footprint by 8%. Since 2008, this marks a total reduction of 34%, saving 56,400 metric tons of CO2e—putting us on track to meet our carbon reduction goals set by C-FACT. Additionally, our procurement of renewable energy surged to 11,000 megawatt-hours (MWh), up from 6,140 MWh the prior year, now accounting for 30% of our global energy usage.
Other notable achievements highlighted in the report include:
- Launching a dedicated Sustainability Solutions program to guide industry strategies and develop innovative software and services addressing energy, water, and material efficiency.
- Adopting a human rights policy and joining the United Nations Global Compact, embracing principles focused on human rights, labor, environmental protection, and anti-corruption.
- Reaching over 1 million students and educators via the Sustainability Workshop, an online resource teaching sustainable design fundamentals.
- Supporting thousands of companies in 27 countries with top-tier software through the Autodesk Clean Tech Partner Program.
- Donating over $2.8 million in cash contributions to community groups, matching $256,000 in employee gifts, and contributing $2.6 million worth of product donations.
As shown in the report, Autodesk remains deeply committed to addressing the monumental challenges ahead. However, much work remains to be done—not just by us, but also by our customers, peers, and partners. Join us as we move closer to 2050, a future we all share. Together, we can make a difference.
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