There's a problem with our planet's environment. We realize that our data centers' emissions and power consumption
contribute to the problem. While Rackspace doesn't claim to have the absolute answer, we are committed to contributing
our part toward the larger picture. It's going to take industry leaders like Rackspace to step up and admit there are
much more environmentally friendly ways of doing things.
, Rackspace is diligently working
toward the goal of being a greener company. We know it's not something that can happen overnight, but by addressing the
problem and educating our customers and employees, we are taking the first step toward a cleaner tomorrow.
1. Company Conservation
2. Customer Offerings
3. Employee Education
With eight data centers worldwide producing thousands of tons of CO2 a year, Rackspace knows the way we've been
doing things has to change. We are dedicated to energy conservation and exploring new and alternative ways to
conduct our business.
Rackspace will work with NativeEnergy to invest in renewable energy projects to offset carbon emissions produced
by customer servers managed within Rackspace's data centers.
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NativeEnergy is a leading national marketer of renewable energy credits and carbon offsets. Through our partnership with
NativeEnergy we will begin offering carbon-neutral web hosting to all new customers.
To learn more about what your company can do, click here.
- Currently, Rackspace adds more than 430 new servers a month to its US-based data centers, and
Rackspace will offset the carbon emissions for each new customer server brought online.
*In 2008, Rackspace will support two new renewable projects: the Penn England Family Dairy Waste to Energy Project
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which will help ramp up a manure digester on this 700 cow dairy farm that displaces onsite fossil fuel use and emissions of methane,
and the Farmer Owned Distributed Small Scale Wind Project in Minnesota
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which supports the sale and installation of German-designed 40 kW Aeroman wind turbines that are remanufactured and customized for
Midwest conditions.
**In 2007, Rackspace customer offsets have helped complete our portions of the Owl Feather War Bonnet Wind Farm
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project to bring wind turbine power to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, and helped the Wanner Family Dairy Farm Methane Project
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in Pennsylvania become fully funded.
On June 7th, 2007, Rackspace held its first "Green Day", a company-wide fair aimed at educating "Rackers" about
conservation, recycling and other eco-friendly programs offered around the city and state.
The following is a list of vendors who attended "Green Day"
The City of San Antonio Environmental Services Department provided information on recycling, what is recyclable
and where Rackers can get the green recycling bins for their homes.
Solar San Antonio provided information on how solar energy works to decrease energy costs and improve
the quality of life in San Antonio and South Texas.
Metro Partnership for Energy works to increase San Antonio's energy efficiency and sustainability by
providing the region with energy leadership, education and expertise.
Keep San Antonio Beautiful is a non-profit organization aimed at reducing the amount of garbage and
litter around the city.
Texas Department of Agriculture—Local Farmer's Market information and details on the Go
Texan Campaign.
Calloway's Nursery provided 100 Spider Plants—one of several plants, proven to combat indoor pollution
from chemicals, products, fabrics and furnishings. They also provided information on how Rackers could mulch at home
and other information about local garden centers.
North Park Lexus of San Antonio brought an RX 400H Hybrid for employees to test drive. Rackspace is
investigating the possibility of providing a Racker hybrid rebate.
Clothesline Cleaners is the only dry cleaner in town offering natural garment cleaning and serves
as a natural alternative to traditional dry cleaning.
Aveda Institute of San Antonio came to promote their environmentally friendly products whose chemicals
are not animal tested. They also provided Rackers free hand and back massages.
Corona Visions recycles electronic devices and picked up the following from Rackers: Cell phones,
Computers, Pagers, VCRs, DVDs/CDs, Bulbs, Lamps and Pill bottles. They also picked up monitors and TVs for a
slight charge.
The Sierra Club of San Antonio's mission is to explore, enjoy and protect the wild places of the earth;
practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; educate and enlist humanity to protect
and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.
Friends of the Parks whose objective is to broaden the base of supporters and advocates for the public
park system of San Antonio; to provide a stronger link between neighborhoods, individual citizens and the parks; and
to create and renovate more park spaces for the enjoyment of all citizens.
Earth Share of Texas is an umbrella organization of 70 local, state, national and international nonprofit
environmental groups. Employees all across Texas can support Earth Share of Texas and its participating organizations
through their payroll contribution plans. Contributions can also be made directly to Earth Share of Texas. Earth Share
of Texas began in 1992 as the Environmental Fund for Texas.
Segway of San Antonio brought their signature Segways for Rackers to try out as an alternative to
traditional transportation.
CPS Energy San Antonio's local energy supplier discussed residential purchases of windtricity, lightbulb
usage, rebates, and their 'Mow Down Smog' program.
Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation provides rescue, rehabilitation, and release of orphaned, injured,
and displaced wildlife, and provides sanctuary with dignity for non-releasable and non-native wild animals.
Bexar Land Trust is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creatively protecting land and natural,
cultural, and historic resources in Bexar County and the surrounding area for the good of present and future
generations.
Vespas of San Antonio is not just a scooter. It is one of the great icons of Italian style and elegance,
and with more than 16 million units produced, is well known throughout the world.
Zero Air Pollution Electric Vehicles believe electricity is the fuel of the future. With electricity to
power our transportation, our world can tap into renewable resources like hydroelectric, solar, wind, or geothermal
power; resources that lessen our environmental footprint.
SAWS conservation programs such as "Kick the Can" Free Toilet Program, Watersaver Landscape rebates,
and educational programs that reach out to all citizens of San Antonio, SAWS wants to encourage citizens to
conserve.