Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Finance & Insurance
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Smart Campus
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
About The Customer
Okta is an identity management company that aims to build a world where everyone can safely use any technology, anywhere, on any device or app. The company is committed to ESG and sustainability, with a climate program that includes validated science-based targets and a focus on engaging its supply chain to set science-based targets. Okta's stakeholders, including investors, employees, and customers, are increasingly interested in the company's climate action. The company is also committed to influencing other companies in its industry to take action on climate change.
The Challenge
Sophia Gluck, the ESG and Sustainability Lead at Okta, faced the challenge of integrating sustainability into the company's operations. Okta, an identity management company, was in the early stages of its journey towards ESG and sustainability. The company needed to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of its cloud service providers and engage its supply chain to set science-based targets. Additionally, Okta was facing increasing pressure from stakeholders, including investors, employees, and customers, to demonstrate its commitment to climate action. Investors were keen to understand Okta's ESG initiatives, employees wanted to work for a company taking action on climate change, and customers were increasingly inquiring about Okta's ESG programs.
The Solution
To address these challenges, Gluck led an initiative to commit Okta to investing in 100% renewable electricity. This commitment was publicly announced by the company's leadership, aiming to influence other companies in the industry to follow suit. The initiative was a successful example of integrating sustainability into the business, requiring cross-functional buy-in and support. Gluck worked with the teams managing Okta's cloud service providers to incorporate sustainability into their operations. Additionally, Okta began engaging with its vendors to encourage them to set climate targets. Gluck also focused on communicating the value of climate work to different stakeholders. For sales teams, she highlighted how being a climate-forward vendor could help win requests for proposals. For procurement teams, she emphasized the resilience benefits of long-term relationships with vendors that have strong climate programs.
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