Microsoft Corporation

Headquarters Redmond, Washington, United States
CEO Steve Ballmer
Total Revenue $51.12 billion USD
Net Income $14.06 billion USD
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The company is incorporating green building processes in its newer buildings, and also achieved 10-15% reduction in energy use. However, so far, there have only been four such buildings and considering that Microsoft is also commited to have all the new buildings LEED certified, warranting a score of 5/9.

Microsoft can implement changes in its existing buildings as well to further reduce its carbon footprint and also target non-operational areas to reach a score of 7.5/10.

Source:http://www.microsoft.com/environment/our_commitment/articles/building_practices.aspx

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G3–EN3 Direct Energy Use
G3–EN4 Indirect Energy Consumption
G3–EN5 Energy saved from efficiency improvements
G3–EN6 Initiatives to provide Energy Efficient or Renewable Energy Based Products/Services
G3–EN7 Initiatives to reduce Indirect Energy Consumption
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The company is incorporating green building processes in its newer buildings, and also achieved 10-15% reduction in energy use. However, so far, there have only been four such buildings and considering that Microsoft is also commited to have all the new buildings LEED certified, warranting a score of 5/9.

Microsoft can implement changes in its existing buildings as well to further reduce its carbon footprint and also target non-operational areas to reach a score of 7.5/10.

Source:http://www.microsoft.com/environment/our_commitment/articles/building_practices.aspx