Climate Action
We actively choose cloud providers and infrastructure that prioritise renewable energy — and encourage customers to do the same as part of our advisory work.
We align our work with UN SDGs 9 (Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure) and 13 (Climate Action) — a practical guide for how we work and what we build, not a token page.
The SDGs are the spine of how we think about sustainability — each translated into a concrete Stakater practice.
We actively choose cloud providers and infrastructure that prioritise renewable energy — and encourage customers to do the same as part of our advisory work.
We help enterprises modernise infrastructure to be more efficient, resilient, and scalable — reducing the energy and resource footprint of legacy systems.
Sustainability at Stakater is not a website page — it's in how we make decisions. This isn't about offsetting; it's about building the right things, the right way, from the start.
Carbon-aware region choice
When recommending infrastructure, we factor in the carbon footprint of different cloud regions.
Renewable providers
For our own systems we choose providers that run on renewable energy.
Retiring legacy sprawl
Helping enterprises retire VMware sprawl, over-provisioned bare metal, and idle servers cuts waste directly.
Right-sized by default
Cloud-native infrastructure, done right, uses fewer resources to run the same workloads.
The same workloads, two footprints. Legacy, over-provisioned infrastructure runs idle capacity around the clock; right-sized cloud-native runs only what it needs.
Directional, not a measured benchmark — actual savings depend on workload and starting point. Retiring idle servers and right-sizing cuts the footprint without changing what runs.
We're happy to discuss how sustainability factors into our advisory and architecture work.