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CO2 Footprint

  • September 17, 2021
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Hi here, what about your CO2 footprint? Are your cloud providers working CO2 free? I need to know because our company’s target to reduce our CO2 footprint in the near future.

Thanks, Jülide

Best answer by Eca

HI ​@Timm Jelitschek, thanks for reaching out!

 

At the moment, we don't have a lot of information regarding Miro carbon footprint, but here's the information I can provide for you:
 

Please note that we have a general statement that we are committed to adhering to environmental laws in Section Environmental Laws of our Code of Conduct. However, we do not have a separate Carbon Footprint/Sustainability Policy Statement.

 

Also, feel free to check out an article where Mironeers calculated how many trees Miro saved with our sticky notes. We found that Miro users created over 70 million digital sticky notes in a year. To translate that into the physical world, it takes approximately one tree to produce 70,000 paper sticky notes. That means that Miro users have collectively saved over 1,100 trees in just one year by digitally collaborating with their teams. You may find the whole article by following this link.

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Kiron Bondale
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  • September 17, 2021

@Jülide Sünter -

I’d recommend you open a Miro support request here for this question: Submit a request – Miro Support & Help Center 

Kiron


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  • November 1, 2022

Hello, was this question ever answered?

Thanks, Bibi


Hi there.

I’m interested in this topic too. I couldn’t find any sustainability report either.

Thanks Timm


Eca
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  • April 25, 2025

HI ​@Timm Jelitschek, thanks for reaching out!

 

At the moment, we don't have a lot of information regarding Miro carbon footprint, but here's the information I can provide for you:
 

Please note that we have a general statement that we are committed to adhering to environmental laws in Section Environmental Laws of our Code of Conduct. However, we do not have a separate Carbon Footprint/Sustainability Policy Statement.

 

Also, feel free to check out an article where Mironeers calculated how many trees Miro saved with our sticky notes. We found that Miro users created over 70 million digital sticky notes in a year. To translate that into the physical world, it takes approximately one tree to produce 70,000 paper sticky notes. That means that Miro users have collectively saved over 1,100 trees in just one year by digitally collaborating with their teams. You may find the whole article by following this link.