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NextDC launches new data centre ‘carbon neutrality’ program

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Data centre solutions provider NextDC has launched NEXTneutral, its new data centre carbon neutrality program.

Describing the launch as a “significant sustainability milestone for Australia”, NextDC says NEXTneutral marks the “first carbon neutral colocation solution available in the local market”.

“NEXTneutral builds on NextDC’s commitment to sustainability and its own organisational accreditation as 100% carbon neutral under the Australian Federal Government’s Climate Active program.

“As a Climate Active certified colocation solution, NEXTneutral empowers organisations to easily advance their own sustainability priorities and join NextDC in their pursuit to decarbonise the digital economy through carbon offsetting,” NextTDC said.

According to NextDC, NEXTneutral removes all of the complexity associated with carbon offsetting, “making it easy for NextDC’s ecosystem to make a real difference on the impact of digitisation on the environment”.

“As an organisation, we committed ourselves to achieving 100% carbon neutrality for our own corporate operations, becoming the first data centre operator in Australia to be certified by Climate Active,” said Craig Scroggie, Chief Executive Officer of NextTDC.

“The next step in our journey is to extend our own carbon offset program to our customers. It’s with great excitement that we now invite everyone in our ecosystem to join NEXTneutral and offset 100% of their carbon footprint.

“Our customers, partners and stakeholders care deeply about environmental sustainability and the industry’s future impact on the environment. We are dedicated to reducing the impact our data centres have on our natural surroundings.

“Today the data centre industry is supporting an enormous boom in technology and information creation, all of which are powered by computers and global networks that consume significant amounts of electricity.

“We remain focussed on the overall efficiency of our data centres, demonstrated through our NABERS 5-star efficiency ratings, and contributing to the global efforts in managing climate change”, said Scroggie.

NextDC says the carbon footprint generated within its data centres is negated through the purchase of carbon offsets under its corporate offset partnership with Qantas Future Planet (QFP).

Future Planet is a partnership between Qantas and Tasman Environmental Markets and carbon offsets purchased under NEXTneutral are used to fund a portfolio of “carefully selected” ecological projects which include the restoration of wetlands and rainforests impacted by commercial development, the protection of pristine Australian habitats such as the Great Barrier Reef, as well as supporting Indigenous culture and traditional sustainable land management practices such as cool fire burning.

David Young, Executive Manager Sustainability & Future Planet, Qantas, said: “We are excited to expand our long-standing partnership with NextDC by extending a carbon neutral offering to their customers.

“It is a testament to NextDC’s commitment to sustainable engineering and the important role offsets play in mitigating the environmental impact of energy use. NEXTneutral is evidence that big data can have a zero footprint.”


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