- Microsoft joins SSE, ScottishPower, NatWest Group,
National Grid, Sky, Sainsbury’s, Hitachi, Reckitt and GSK
as Principal Partners for UN climate change summit COP26 in
Glasgow
- Businesses playing a key role in climate action by
setting science-based targets to reach net zero emissions
Microsoft has been named a Principal Partner for the vital
climate change summit, COP26, taking place in Glasgow later
this year.
The global technology company is the tenth Principal
Partner which will support the delivery of a successful and
ambitious COP26. Microsoft joins SSE, ScottishPower,
NatWest Group, National Grid, Sky, Sainsbury’s, Hitachi,
Reckitt and GSK.
Through these partnerships, the COP26 Presidency is showing
a clear commitment to working with businesses who are
taking real steps towards net zero.
Microsoft is accelerating progress toward a more
sustainable future by reducing its environmental footprint,
advancing research, helping its customers build sustainable
solutions, and advocating for policies that benefit the
environment.
In 2020, Microsoft announced an ambitious commitment and
detailed plan to be carbon negative by 2030 and to remove
from the environment all the carbon the company emitted
since its founding by 2050. The company has built on this
pledge by adding commitments to be water positive by 2030,
zero waste by 2030, and to protect ecosystems by developing
a Planetary Computer.
COP26 President-Designate, , said:
I am delighted to welcome Microsoft as a Principal
Partner of COP26. Tackling climate change is one of the
greatest and most urgent challenges we face, and
companies like Microsoft are helping to create the
technology the world needs to reduce our own impact on
the environment.
Businesses have a key role to play in helping us ensure
COP26 is a success and I look forward to working with
Microsoft as we continue our work ahead of the summit in
November.
Brad Smith, President of Microsoft, said:
Building a pathway to net zero will take all of us
working together and technology will play an important
role in enabling it. Through Microsoft’s partnership with
COP26, we look forward to engaging across public and
private sectors to establish the conditions, measurement
and markets that can help us all accelerate progress in
the fight against climate change.
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Notes to editors:
- For press queries contact
COP26media@cabinetoffice.gov.uk
- Principal Partners are the top tier of sponsorship for
COP26.
- We will release information on the details of
sponsorship agreements after the event.
- We are ensuring that COP26 provides value for money for
the taxpayer.
- All sponsors have committed to the Science-Based
Targets initiative; this requires them to set ambitious
targets for emissions reductions, including having a
credible action plan, all in line with what the latest
climate science says is necessary to meet the goals of the
Paris Agreement.