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An Update on Xbox Sustainability Efforts

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Carbon negative, water positive and zero waste by 2030, sustainability updates to our Xbox Series X|S consoles, empowering players with energy saver mode, and more


Summary

  • Today, we’d like to share an update on how we’re progressing toward our commitments of being carbon negative, water positive, and zero waste by 2030.  
  • By 2030, we will design Xbox products and accessories, and all Microsoft product packaging, to be 100% recyclable in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries.
  • Last year, we made improvements to the console’s Energy Saver sleep mode. Energy Saver mode consumes about 20 times less power than Standby mode when the console is not being used or receiving updates. Now, system and game updates can be downloaded during Energy Saver mode, further saving energy.
  • We’ve also revisited the materials we use in our products by incorporating Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) resins in Xbox Series S and our controllers.
  • For more information on what we’re doing, keep reading and check out our new sustainability hub for Xbox: xbox.com/sustainability

At Microsoft – and, by extension, at Xbox – we’ve set ambitious commitments to meaningfully reduce the company’s environmental impact and operate as a carbon negative, water positive and zero waste company by 2030.

Our mission as Team Xbox is to bring the joy and community of gaming to everyone on the planet. While gaming brings joy to players, we also recognize that gaming has an impact on our environment. Our commitment to our players and the industry is to work tirelessly to reduce that impact in a responsible way and consistent with Microsoft’s corporate commitments.


Microsoft’s 2021 Environmental Sustainability Report


Today, Microsoft released its 2021 Environmental Sustainability report that provides an update on our sustainability journey – from pledge to progress – for the whole business.

Our products and services have an impact on the environment due to the choices we make in hardware design, manufacturing, and delivery, as well as during their usage and at end of life in terms of recycling and re-use options. As Microsoft President Brad Smith shared today, the impact of Xbox sales and usage on our Scope 3 emissions increased year over year because of the pandemic.

Progress isn’t always linear; it fluctuates based on a variety of factors. It will not be a straight path to 2030, but we’re committed to reducing our environmental impact across all business areas to achieve our ambitious commitments.

Today, I’d like to share an update on what we’re doing.

Moving toward being more sustainable

To reduce the Xbox carbon footprint and help Microsoft achieve its commitment of being carbon negative by 2030, we’re working on improvements to our console hardware, introducing more ways to improve energy efficiency through software updates, and reducing the environmental impact of cloud gaming through hardware and software updates.

Hardware updates

We’ve made updates to both Xbox Series X and Series S with sustainability in mind and without impacting performance or the experience.

In addition to these changes, the Xbox team will continue to drive increased power efficiency and innovation.

Software improvements

Software updates provide an important way to improve energy efficiency for consoles that are already in the hands of our players.

Cloud gaming

We’re exploring how we can reduce the environmental impact of our Xbox Cloud Gaming offering.

Reducing our waste

To help us reach Microsoft’s commitment of being zero waste by 2030, we’re rethinking the materials we use to design, build, and package our products.

Zero waste by 2030

In 2020, Microsoft committed to being zero waste by 2030 across our direct business. Here’s what we’re doing:

Using less plastic with our Xbox gift cards

Incorporating PCR into more of our products

We’ve also revisited the materials we use in our products.

Taking action together

We can’t do this alone. We must work together with our fans, developers, studios and the industry if we’re going to help reduce gaming’s impact on the environment. We’re committed to collaborating with our developers, partnering with organizations, and empowering players to make more informed decisions.

Empowering our developers

As a major publisher and developer, we want to empower the game designers of the future to develop in-game content and narratives around these themes to help educate and raise awareness.

We can do this in partnership with the industry

Microsoft also works closely with organizations like the United Nations to help tackle the world’s climate challenges on a broader scale.

What you can do

We also want to empower players to make more informed decisions that help reduce your impact. Here are some tips that will help you reduce your impact:

There will be more to come

This is only a part of a bigger story, and there’s more we’re going to do over the next year and beyond to help tackle this important issue.

Our ambitions are high, and we recognize we still have a long way to go, but we’re committed because it is critically important that we get this right for the planet. But the work is never complete. We’re committed to continuing to learn, improve, and grow. You are an important part of this journey. We’ll continue to share updates on how we’re progressing.

For more information on what we’re doing, check out our new sustainability hub for Xbox: xbox.com/sustainability.

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