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Oracle
November 2019
Sustainability in Action at Oracle
Overview
Why it matters
What we do
How we enable our customers
Resources
Agenda
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80%+of direct manufacturing spend is with suppliers having energy or carbon reduction goals
99.4%of collected e-waste recycled, reused, remanufactured
120+customers received Oracle Sustainability Innovation Awards since 2008
100%renewable energy use at 74 Oracle offices around the world
26%Emissions reduction by 2025 (science-based target)
62%of renewable energy use at Oracle Cloud
data centers worldwide in 2018
35.5%of renewable energy use at Oracle
facilities worldwide in 2018
125,000 volunteer hours donated by employees annually
2.8 millionpounds of hardware taken back annually from customers and internal data centre
operations
100%renewable energy
use in 94 leased data centers spanning 10
countries
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Mine to manufacturing traceability of conflict minerals: Circulor
Oracle Blockchain Platform
INDUSTRY: EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
LOCATION: UK
Revolutionising how you measure and end pay gaps: Gapsquare
Oracle for Startups
INDUSTRY: SOFTWARE
LOCATION: UK
© 2019 Oracle
Cutting emissions and reducing transport costs: Unilever
Oracle Applications
INDUSTRY: CONSUMER GOODS
LOCATION: USA
Enabling Customers and Innovators to Put Planet and People FirstLeveraging our technology for economic, social, and environmental value creation
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Awards and Advocacy | Sustainability
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Launch video
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Why it matters
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Significant Impact Resides in Business
Water demand will exceed supply by 40% by 2030 globally1
18 billion pounds of plastics ends up in the ocean each year2
80% of a product’s environmental impact is determined during the design3
65% of emissions come from industry, transport, buildings and agriculture4
50% of electronics are not recycled
56% of US consumers stop buying from brands they believe they are unethical5
1 2030Vision, United Nations, 2030vision.com2 Planet or Plastic?, National Geographic June 2018, nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2018/06/plastic-planet-waste-pollution-trash-crisis3 Five Steps to Eco Design by J. O’Hare, E. Cope & S. Warde, grantadesign.com/download/pdf/FiveStepsToEcoDesign.pdf4 US Environmental Protection Agency, epa.gov/ghgemissions/global-greenhouse-gas-emissions-data5 Mintel, mintel.com/press-centre/social-and-lifestyle/56-of-americans-stop-buying-from-brands-they-believe-are-unethical
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Information & Communication Technology Industry Impact
A threefold increase in global internet traffic by 2020 will bring over 4 billion people online
Data centers energy demand is estimated to increase by 81 percent by 2020
Transitioning to a low carbon economy requires digital infrastructure to be 100 percent renewable
The IT sector consumes approximately 8 percent of global electricity
Source: Greenpeace, McKinsey Global Institute© 2019 Oracle9
Sustainability as a Value Driver
Source: The State of Corporate Energy & Sustainability Programs 2018, GreenBiz Group© 2019 Oracle10
20%
A Better Path Forward on Climate Change
ICT*-enabled reduction of global CO2-e emissions by 2030, holding emissions at 2015 levels
abatement from smart manufacturing, including virtual manufacturing, customer centric production, circular supply chains and smart services
2.7Gt CO2-eabatement from real-time traffic information, smart logistics, intelligent lighting and other ICT enabled solutions
economic benefits that can be generated by ICT per year by 2030
3.6Gt CO2-e
$11T
* Information and Communications Technology** Gt CO2-e = Gigaton of carbon dioxide equivalent (in 2015 global emissions were 52.4Gt CO2-e)
Source: smarter2030.gesi.org© 2019 Oracle11
Emerging Technologies Lead the Way
Achieving the global goals would radically change the world by 2030
Source: 2030vision.com© 2019 Oracle12
What we do
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Why Are We Here?
Following through on Oracle’s commitment.
Engaging stakeholders.
Inspiring change.
Taking action.
© 2019 Oracle14 Source: oracle.com/a/ocom/docs/corporate/citizenship/oracle-environmental-policy.pdf
Corporate Citizenship at Oracle
Sustainability
CorporateCitizenship
AccessibilityDiversity & InclusionGovernance
Health & SafetyHuman RightsOpen Computing
Privacy & Security Talent Development Values & Ethics
Giving
Education
Community
Environment
Volunteering
Clean Cloud
Operations
Customers
Employees
Employee Engagement
Education
Oracle Academy
Oracle Education Foundation
More information available at oracle.com/citizenship© 2019 Oracle15
Oracle Materiality Assessment
Upholding the highest standards of ethical business conduct
Providing a workplace that is diverse, inclusive, and safe
Educating students and advancing technological inclusion globally
Leveraging our technology for economic, social, and environmental value creation
Safeguarding the privacy and security of the data we manage
Engaging employees to help them make a positive impact
Engaging philanthropically in our communities around the world
Integrating sustainable business thinking including circularity and climate change
Read more at Materiality Assessment© 2019 Oracle16
Safra CatzCEO
Jon ChorleyGroup VPand CSO
SustainabilityStrategy Team
Environmental Steering
Committee (ESC)
Real Estate &Facilities Team
Cloud Infrastructure
Team
Supply ChainTeam
Procurement Team
CSR/HumanResources
Team
Research & Development
Team
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Governance
Adrian Johnston | Senior Vice President of Applications, JAPAC
Amy Aves | Senior Director, Global Real Estate Operations
Christina Cavanna | VP, Corporate Marketing
Cliff Hilton | Director EMEA Sustainability, EH&S
Colleen Cassity | Exec Director, Oracle Education Foundation
Elizabeth Snyder | VP, HR International
Evelyn Neumayr | Senior Director, Sustainability Strategy
Jason Feldman | VP, Global Procurement
Jason Mahler | VP, Government Affairs
Jim Cates | SVP, Hardware Development
Jon Chorley | GVP & Chief Sustainability Officer (chair)
Randy Smith | VP, Global Real Estate & Facilities
Rich Kroes | Senior Director, Sustainability Strategy
Tony Devito | VP Supply Chain Operations
Tony Grayson | VP, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Troy Tazbaz | VP, GBU Strategy
ESC
Members
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A Collaborative Initiative
Oracle
Suppliers
Partners
In Office
Customers
Employees
TravelOEMs
Remote ResellersSIs
Investors
Communities
Contractors
Manufacturers
Energy
CoLosRecyclers
Product Use
Commuting
Brokers
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Advocacy and Industry Collaboration
Corporate Renewable Energy Buyers’ principles
The Corporate Colocation and Cloud Buyers’ Principles
The Green Grid
Silicon Valley Leadership Group
Responsible Business Alliance
International Standards (ISO)
Information Technology Industry Council
Advanced Energy Economy
Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance
Corporate Eco Forum
Sustainability Roundtable
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Driving sustainability in the cloud
55% goal to reduce emissions generated per unit of energy used by 2025 (baseline 2015)
62% of electricity at Oracle Cloud data centers worldwide certified as renewable in 2018, up from 32% in 2017
26% goal to reduce absolute emissions across our facilities and data centers by 2025
100% renewable energy use in 94 leased datacenters spanning 10 countries
© 2019 Oracle
*Goals are measured against a 2015 baseline. Emissions goals apply to Scope 1 and Scope 2 and do account for Oracle Cloud data centers. Absolute emissions reduction is in line with science-based targets.
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Powering datacenters with renewable energy
Increasing datacenter efficiency by 70 percent
Reducing waste by maximizing hardware reuse and recycling
Sustainable Efficient Circular
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Building a More Sustainable Computing Platform in the CloudIntegrating sustainable business thinking including circularity and climate change
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Maximizing Cloud Efficiency
Operating dense computing environments and attaining high utilization rates
Leveraging state-of-the-art intelligent energy management and cooling technologies
Managing an elastic computing platform eliminating excess capacity builds
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Creating a Circular Cloud
Assess energy efficiency, substitute materials, plastic use, serviceability and recyclability
Control hardware at the end of life, repurpose equipment, harvest spare parts, and extract resources.
Simplify logistics, minimize packaging, manage spare parts and remove hardware at end of life
Designing for the environment
Maximising utilization
Consolidating and simplifying
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Creating a Circular Cloud
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2020 Sustainability Goals | Progress Report
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25% reductionpotable water per sq.
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14% Reduction 24.2% Reduction
25% reductionwaste to landfill per sq.
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20% reductionenergy per revenue
20% reductionabsolute emissions
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Sustainable Operations
100% 31,029 metric tons 9.2%renewable energy use at 74 Oracle offices around the world
of carbon dioxide equivalent avoided and millions of dollars saved as a result of emissions reduction initiatives in 2018
decrease in total Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions from 2017 to 2018
100% 100% 80% ormore
2.7 million pounds
of the standard laptops we purchase are ENERGY STAR and EPEAT certified
of Oracle’s technology recyclers are ISO 14001 certified
of Oracle’s direct manufacturing spend is associated with suppliers who have energy or carbon reduction goals in place
of retired customer hardware assets were collected for recycling or reuse in FY19
300,000 poundsof technology assets retired from internal use were collected for recycling or reuse in FY18
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Sustainable Operations | Facilities and Data Centers
1,202,315 MWh total energy usage in 2018
379,532 metric tons of CO2e Scope 1 and 2 emissions
Offices
50%
Datacenters
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Oracle Cloud
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Emissions by business function (2018)
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Sustainable Operations | Supply Chain
Design | We keep the environment in mind as we design and develop our hardware products, giving careful consideration to energy efficiency, product serviceability, recyclability, upgradability, material conservation, and the management of hazardous materials.
Manufacturing | We continuously work to eliminate or minimize waste generated in our global manufacturing operations, and to ensure that any such waste is disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
Oracle’s Environment, Health, and Safety Management System (EHSMS) and programs promote a safe, healthy, and environmentally compliant workplace.
Logistics | We work closely with our logistics partners to minimize shipments, maximize consolidation, and take sustainability into account when selecting among modes of transportation.
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Sustainable Operations | Supply Chain
Procurement | We recognize that our purchasing decisions can have a significant social and environmental impact. Oracle’s Supplier Code of Ethics and Business Conduct requires our suppliers to observe the law and conduct business in an ethical and responsible manner.
We also have a robust program to manage our IT assets, including the recovery and recycling of office equipment and phones at the end of their useful life.
Supplier Engagement | As a member of the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA), Oracle manages and monitors our direct hardware supply chain in accordance with the RBA Code of Conduct. In FY18, we completed 15 audits based on the RBA Code of Conduct at direct hardware supplier factory locations.
Each year, we engage with our strategic suppliers to report data on their carbon, water, and waste footprints via the RBA platform, a process that helps us evaluate and manage potential risks in our supply chain.
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Sustainable Operations | Events
Oracle leads the way in designing sustainable world-class events for customers, partners, developers, and employees. Oracle is also a founding signatory to the Principles for Sustainable Events
Oracle OpenWorld — our largest annual customer technology conference — follows a process based on ISO 20121:2012 event sustainability management systems.
Oracle creates event sustainability action plans that prioritize the four event sustainability goals:
Goal #1 Waste Not | Promote zero waste
Goal #2 Be Cooler | Model carbon reduction and responsibility for corporate events
Goal #3 Give Back | Catalyze legacies to benefit host destinations
Goal #4 Have Fun | Inspire attendees through engaging sustainability experiences
2018 OOW Sustainability Report: oracle.com/a/ocom/docs/2018-oracle-event-sustainability-report.pdf© 2019 Oracle30
Travel
Oracle has a stringent policy to limit employee travel only to business-critical trips that helps the environment by reducing our carbon emissions. Oracle also engages with our airline, hotel, and car rental business partners to minimize their impacts.
Commuting
Oracle facilities worldwide offer myriad initiatives to reduce the environmental impacts of commuting, including bike-to-work programs, electric vehicle charging stations, bike sharing, carpooling programs, and flexible office space.
Tools
Oracle offers numerous audio and video teleconferencing options to reduce or eliminate the need for travel. This includes supporting employees who telecommute with the tools they need to be productive.
Employees
Sustainable mobility
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EmployeesSustainability champions
Each year, Oracle recognizes a group of Sustainability Champions—exemplary employees from around the world who are taking action in their communities to ensure a healthy planet.
Sustainability Champions include employees who, for example
• Lead volunteering projects that support environmental causes• Promote the elimination of single-use plastics• Optimize data center energy efficiency• Raise awareness around alternative commuting options, and• Coordinate environmental activities with colleagues in their
local offices
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EmployeesOracle Volunteering: Focus on Environment
Find out more at Oracle Volunteering
Protecting the environment is a key focus area for Oracle’s Corporate Citizenship program. Year round, Oracle Volunteers contribute thousands of volunteer hours to environmental causes globally, including during Focus on Environment—Oracle’s annual global volunteer initiative that takes place in conjunction with Earth Week.
Projects completed | 1,543
Volunteers | 33,949
Hours donated | 124,932
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EmployeesWorkplace giving
Find out more at Oracle Giving
Oracle supports its employees’ philanthropy by matching their personal charitable donations. When a disaster occurs—including climate-related natural disasters—Oracle matches employee donations to disaster relief, dollar for dollar.
Matched employee donations and disaster relief contributions | $2.3M
Campaign supporting disaster relief and recovery | 4
Grants awarded to help employees in times of need | 44
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How we enable our customers
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Oracle Solutions Enabling SustainabilityIntegrated management of sustainability
OperationsRisk and Performance
Sustainability Analytics
Sustainability Reporting
Risk & Compliance Management
Environmental Planning, Modeling & Forecasting
Emerging Technologies
Internet of Things
Artificial Intelligence
Blockchain
Big Data
Data Science
Cloud Computing
Oracle for Startups
Design for the Environment
Sustainable Sourcing
Sustainable Manufacturing
Sustainable Logistics
Asset Management
Smart Grid
Find out more at oracle.com/green© 2019 Oracle36
e.g. | Enabling Sustainable Supply Chains
Product Lifecycle Management Cloud Oracle Logistics Cloud
Set guidelines for designers, environmental impact review as product phase gate, implement resourcing best practices
Optimize shipments to maximize asset utilization and route efficiency, select transportation modes with the lowest environmental impact
Procurement Cloud
Embed a strong qualification process for ethical performance, assess suppliers with questionnaires, score-carding, and audits
Design for the Environment Sustainable LogisticsSustainable Sourcing
Read the Oracle Sustainable Supply Chain Digibook at oracle.com/goto/sust-digi© 2019 Oracle37
e.g. | Improving Utility Management
Oracle Utilities demand-side management product suiteOpower Home Energy ReportPeak ManagementProactive AlertsEnergy management web tools
Designed to inform and motivate consumers to better control their home energy consumption and cost
Enables utilities to meet regulatory requirements, decrease the cost to serve, and improve customer satisfaction
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Adaptive Intelligence
Discover data patterns and correlations
Provide actionable insights to improve performance
Internet of Things
Extend on-premises systems and cloud capabilities for factories and supply chains to track real-time environmental performance
e.g. | Driving Innovation
Blockchain
Enable transparencyand accountability
Ensure data security by eliminating unauthorized access by intermediaries
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Customer Success
Paul QuickertEnvironmental Manager, Cisco
“As big a company as Cisco is, and as heavily outsources as we are, supplier management is a key component of what we do. So we use Oracle Supply Chain applications to help us with the management of all or our supplier data.”
More customer stories available at oracle.com/goto/green/customers© 2019 Oracle40
Customer Success
Shvone GreenBusiness Analyst, Baltimore Gas & Electric
“At BG&E we take our green initiatives very seriously. We’re proud to partner with Oracle Opower to send email alerts to our customers when they are trending to a higher bill to save them an average of 1.3% on their utility bill.”
© 2019 Oracle More customer stories available at oracle.com/goto/green/customers41
Customer Success
Vlad MocaDeputy Moca, Deputy Group IT Director, KMG Rompetrol SRL
“With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle Cloud Platform, we significantly reduced IT operational costs, cut energy consumption by 20 percent, simplified administration and compliance, and delivered the scalability we need to meet our sustainable growth plans for years to come.”
© 2019 Oracle More customer stories available at oracle.com/goto/green/customers42
Customer Success
Charlie DaviesCofounder, iGeolise (member of the Oracle for Startups community)
“The partnership with Oracle has been game-changing for us, technology and business wise. Our field sales routing tool, our geocoder, and our fast parsing — we could not have done this things at the speed we do without Oracle.”
© 2019 Oracle More customer stories available at oracle.com/goto/green/customers43
Sustainability Innovation AwardsExcellence in using Oracle solutions for sustainability
Find out more at Sustainability Innovation Awards© 2019 Oracle44
Key Take Aways
Oracle is committed to protecting the environment.
At Oracle, sustainability is everyone’s business.
Oracle helps other organizations be more sustainable.
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Key Resources
Oracle Corporate Citizenship | oracle.com/sustainability
Oracle Solutions Enabling Sustainability | oracle.com/green
Oracle Employee Engagement | gogreen.oraclecorp.com (internal)
Environmental Policy Policies & Standards Customer Success
Materiality Assessment Corporate Citizeship Data Sheet
youtube.com/OracleSustainability
blogs.oracle.com/sustainability
© 2019 Oracle
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