FY25 Sustainability Report & Climate & Nature-Related Risk Report

AirTrunk has released the Sustainability & Climate & Nature-related Risk reports for FY25.

AirTrunk’s Founder & CEO, Robin Khuda, said: “As digital demand accelerates, so does the responsibility to build digital infrastructure that actively addresses environmental and social impact. Accelerating action is more than just a theme, these reports share the practical steps we’re taking to drive innovation, unlock value, and support long-term sustainable growth.”

KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FY25 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT

⚡72% of electricity used was matched with renewables—progressing toward 100% by 2030.
🌱 Embodied Carbon Ratio (ECR) was introduced to guide us on developing low-carbon design across campuses.
💧 Introduced Net Water Usage Effectiveness (nWUE) to directly measure potable water withdrawal on our sites, which enables us to better track our transition towards alternative water supply.
💲 A$18 billion in sustainability-linked financing with ambitious environmental and social KPIs and all margin incentives directed to our social impact program.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FY25 CLIMATE & NATURE-RELATED RISK REPORT

🌿 First in industry to adopt AASB S2 Climate-related disclosures – setting a benchmark for transparent climate risk reporting, independently assured by KPMG.
🔥 Modelled climate risks – like extreme weather and water stress – to inform resilient growth strategies across APJ.
💧 Advanced water resilience innovation, developing Malaysia’s largest recycled-water scheme for data centres.
🌿 Expanded nature-risk assessments using TNFD LEAP framework – helping us identify how our operations depend on – and impact – natural habitats across the region.

Jennifer Zheng, AVP, Sustainability at AirTrunk, added: “Our focus remains on transparency and continuous improvement. Each year, we’re learning and adapting – using these insights to advance not only our own performance but also how the industry approaches responsible growth. By openly sharing our progress, we aim to contribute to stronger and more sustainable outcomes across the region.”

Read the full FY25 Sustainability Report here

Read the full FY25 Climate & Nature-related Risk Report here