Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is necessary vocabulary in today’s corporate lexicon. Find out why CSR is becoming a focused, strategic business muscle that touches every major stakeholder while creating sustainable community impact.
A green team, like Earthforce, provides an avenue for employees to connect on similar passions while affecting positive change on sustainability and environmental issues.
Did you know that making environmentally sound choices for your small business isn’t just a great way to fight climate change, it can also improve your company culture and help your bottom line? Find out how.
At Salesforce, we consider the environment a key stakeholder and leverage the power of our people and our products to reduce the impact that we and our customers have on the planet. Here's how we're taking action.
They say never meet your heroes, but get an account of what it was like for our Sustainability team to host former Vice President Al Gore at Dreamforce's first-ever Climate Summit.
Read how local students in Davos, Switzerland learned about environmental activism and used technology to test water for pollution as part of Davos Codes, the tech education program started in 2015 by Salesforce.org.
We're delighted to announce the very green Salesforce Tower Dublin. The new campus will bring employees together in four interconnected buildings in the vibrant Silicon Docks area, right on the river Liffey.
Read how Salesforce will join with other companies to purchase all-renewable energy to power our operations. The five international businesses show how companies can procure renewable energy cooperatively, maximize value, and reduce risk.
At Salesforce, social impact is core to who we are as a company. As our CEO and Founder Marc Benioff says, “the business of business is to improve the state of the world.” Earlier this week we released a research report which revealed today’s customers and employees want businesses to give back,