U.S. Sustainability Efforts Stall Amid Regulatory, Data Challenges Despite Being Cited as a Top Business Priority: Hitachi Vantara Study
- U.S. businesses prioritize sustainability with plans for carbon neutrality (78%) and net zero carbon emissions (79%).
- 40% of organizations lack a sustainability strategy and don't expect to achieve net zero emissions until 2048.
The State of Data Infrastructure Sustainability report shows data center decarbonization represents a top priority, though organizations are struggling to make progress
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The global survey of 1,000 IT leaders and C-level business executives, including 250 in the
- Two in five (
40% ) organizations said they lacked a sustainability strategy and implementation plan. - The timing for achieving their goals is still decades away; on average, organizations do not expect to be at net zero emissions until 2048, 25 years from now.
- The biggest challenge cited was keeping up with regulations (
45% ), however,38% also noted that they had inadequate access to critical sustainability data. - Complying with regulations was also cited as the primary driver of organizations' sustainability efforts with
64% , while ethical obligations (54% ) and talent acquisition/retention (41% ) rounded out the top three. - Four out of five respondents (
80% ) said that their data center carbon footprint had either stayed the same or increased in the past two years; less than two in five (19% ) said it decreased at all, with only2% saying it decreased more than10% . - In looking ahead two years, still more than half (
51% ) expect the carbon footprint of their data center will either stay the same or increase; only12% expect it to decrease more than10% .
"To get to net-zero, firms must establish a concrete strategy and implementation plan, with leadership buy-in, that takes a data-driven approach to emissions across the entire IT estate, including edge, on-prem, and off-prem," said Mark Ablett, President, Digital Infrastructure, Hitachi Vantara. "As the survey found, too many companies are allowing their strategies to be dictated by regulation, which can be a hinderance because it focuses on the needs of the day instead of the business case for sustainable operations. However, sustainability efforts can lower energy costs, save storage space, and help streamline operations and data management for greater productivity."
The Critical Role of the Data Center in Reducing Emissions
Despite the lack of progress in reducing the data center footprint,
"The fact that data center decarbonization was the only area to gain more than
In fact, part of the problem appears to be that executives across the C-Suite are not fully aware of the importance of data center modernization to achieve their overall sustainability goals. CEOs, Chief Digital Officers (CDOs), and CTOs appear better informed, with
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A Closer Look at Keys to Sustainability Success
Survey respondents were designated as being leaders, advanced, early implementers, or beginners, based on their level of progress in creating an eco-friendly data center by implementing eight key sustainability initiatives. Overall, leaders were more likely to say they had started taking steps to decarbonize their data centers, with nearly three-quarters (
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Breakdown of Survey Respondents
Commissioned by Hitachi Vantara, ThoughtLab Research interviewed 1,000 respondents globally, including 250 in the
The rest of the respondents were divided among
Additional Resources
- Report: State of Data Infrastructure Sustainability
- Insights: Bringing Balance to the Data Center
- Blog: Partnering for the Planet
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