SYDNEY, June 13, 2024 — Kyndryl (NYSE: KD), the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider, in collaboration with Microsoft, today released the Australian findings of the Global Sustainability Barometer study. This report assesses the gap between sustainability commitments and organizational action and how sustainability initiatives can serve as catalysts for innovation, growth and enhanced competitiveness.
As the world faces an increase in climate-related events and challenges, there is an urgency among businesses to act, with 88% of organizations placing a highly strategic level of importance on achieving their sustainability goals. While 72% of organizations see great significance in technology’s role to reach their goals, only 32% believe they are making full use of it in their organization. This subset of mature sustainability organizations is going beyond setting goals and driving education to implement solutions for change.
“Despite an overwhelming majority of Australian businesses making climate pledges, our research highlights that many lack robust sustainability frameworks and assessment tools to accurately track their progress toward set targets,” said Faith Taylor, Chief Sustainability and ESG Officer at Kyndryl. “The companies that are making progress are those with strong governance frameworks that support their objectives, capitalizing on the ability technology gives them to establish actionable and measurable sustainability strategies. By leveraging data insights and AI, forward-looking businesses can reduce environmental risks, bolster operational resilience, empower employees to drive change and create greater value for their customers.”
As climate regulation becomes a top priority for Australian government organizations and the business community, the study, conducted by research firm Ecosystm, outlines the three core elements organizations need to implement a successful sustainability program: strategy, people and technology. Among these, technology, and specifically artificial intelligence (AI), stands out as a game changer. By embracing predictive AI to support sustainability strategies, businesses can make enhanced data-driven decisions, reduce risks, increase resource efficiency and bolster their overall sustainability efforts.
Key Australian highlights of the survey include:
Drivers to building a more sustainable organization
According to the survey, only 13% of organizations have prioritized incorporating data-driven sustainability goals in their corporate and transformation strategies. Below are some of their sustainability best practices for driving growth and improving business outcomes:
“As extreme weather events become more frequent across Australia, the influence of climate change on every aspect of society, including business continuity, is undeniable,” said Ullrich Loeffler, CEO, Ecosystm. “While debates on mandatory climate disclosure continue, proactive organizations are preparing for the future, embracing change for a greener future. This research, in partnership with Kyndryl and Microsoft, aims to provide organizations with an actionable strategy to accelerate their sustainability impact.”
The Global Sustainability Barometer study, conducted by Ecosystm in collaboration with Kyndryl and Microsoft, was conducted among 1,523 technology and sustainability business leaders across 16 countries in Asia, EMEA and the Americas. The survey took place between September – October 2023. The survey was conducted across nine industries and included small to medium as well as global companies. Learn more about the study, “From Vision to Impact: The Global Sustainability Barometer.”
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