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Tech giant Atlassian has launched a sustainability guide for businesses looking to clean up their act in the name of the environment after a monster research project conducted at more than 100 companies, including Canva and CultureAmp.
It comes after the Australian success story, headed up by influential pair Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar, announced it was running its operations on 100% renewable electricity with the goal of net zero by 2040.
“Businesses have a responsibility to take action against climate change,” Jess Hyman, head of sustainability at Atlassian tells SmartCompany.
“But signing on to a climate goal and checking a tickbox isn’t good enough and stakeholders want to see real commitment and progress.
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