
It collaborates closely with its business partners at different levels of specialization in the field of sustainability.
for the year 2025, IBM It expects to use renewable energy in 90% of its operations.
Martin HagelstromSustainability Offerings Home SW Latin America DE IBMHe noted that the company has been at the forefront of sustainability for the past 50 years, long before it became a regulatory requirement.
Although the targets have evolved, the company continues to demonstrate its commitment, highlighting the publication of 21 new targets in 2021, distributed across key categories such as energy, rationalisation, value chain and supplier relations.
In addition, one notable commitment is to achieve emissions neutrality by 2030, and by 2025, it aims to use 90% of its operations with renewable energy. These goals reflect IBM’s long-term vision for positive environmental impact.

Innovative strategy
IBM has created the “IBM Sustainability Software” business unit with the goal of helping other companies achieve their own sustainability goals.
Hagelström explains that the unit offers a full range of products and services designed to accompany companies at all stages of the sustainability path, from strategy definition to regulatory reporting.
IBM not only focuses on its own commitment, but also seeks to collaborate closely with its business partners at different levels of specialization in sustainability.
The company offers solution training and certifications, allowing its colleagues to sell and implement these solutions with the support of a team of experts.
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Technology and service vendors have the opportunity to be part of this sustainable approach, and access the full certification program through the IBM training platform.
This program not only provides technical knowledge, but also enhances sustainability expertise, and positions partners to lead environmental initiatives in collaboration with IBM.