Wasabi, Zero Circle Team Up for Greener Cloud Storage

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The partnership enables businesses to monitor the carbon emissions generated by their cloud storage. Image credit: Wasabi.
  • Deliver a suite of tools for businesses to measure and reduce their cloud storage footprint.

  • By understanding their footprint, businesses can make choices to be more sustainable with their cloud storage.

  • Help businesses improve their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores.

  • The partnership caters to the growing demand for sustainable cloud storage solutions.

Wasabi Technologies and Zero Circle have partnered to help businesses measure their cloud storage footprint and make sustainable choices.

This collaboration brings together Wasabi's leading cloud storage solutions and Zero Circle's expertise in sustainability. The result? A suite of tools designed to help businesses reduce their environmental impact through cloud storage.

Key Benefit: Transparency and Control

A key feature of this partnership is the integration of Zero Circle's invoice-based carbon footprint calculator into Wasabi's platform. This allows Wasabi customers to:

  • Upload invoices and receive real-time estimates of their CO2 footprint.

  • Gain a clear picture of their environmental impact based on actual data storage.

  • Benchmark their ESG performance against competitors.

Why Sustainability Matters in Cloud Storage

According to Wasabi's 2024 Global Cloud Storage Index, sustainability is a top concern for businesses choosing cloud storage providers. Factors like energy-efficient designs and tools for carbon footprint calculation are increasingly important.

A Powerful Partnership for a Sustainable Future

This partnership leverages the strengths of both companies:

  • Wasabi's leadership in cloud storage

  • Zero Circle's deep knowledge of sustainability

Together, they aim to:

  • Drive sustainability in the cloud storage industry

  • Develop innovative solutions for businesses with sustainability goals

Features and Benefits

The solution offers unique features to help businesses track their cloud sustainability:

  • Real-time emissions calculations integrated into purchases

  • Flexibility to measure and track cloud sustainability efforts

"Partnering with Zero Circle underscores Wasabi’s dedication to providing top-tier, sustainable cloud storage solutions," said David Boland, vice president of cloud strategy at Wasabi Technologies. "Zero Circle's carbon footprint calculation has already enabled Wasabi, our partners, and customers to gain a deeper understanding of our environmental impact. By integrating this solution into our supply chain, we are amplifying these benefits for everyone involved."

"Announcing our collaboration with Wasabi marks a significant step in advancing environmental sustainability within the cloud storage sector,” said Hemanth Setty, founder and CEO of Zero Circle. “This partnership leverages our combined strengths and underscores our mutual dedication to fostering a more sustainable future, paving the way for innovative and groundbreaking solutions."

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