Colt Data Centre Services (Colt DCS), a global provider of AI-ready, hyperscale and large enterprise data centre solutions, reported a 27% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in Scope 1, 2 (market-based) and 3 compared to the 2019 base year.

Anthea van Scherpenzeel, head of Environmental Sustainability at Colt DCS, said: “We are proud of the progress made in reducing absolute emissions in 2025 as we continue advancing towards our 2045 net zero target. Whole life carbon assessments are helping customers and partners identify key sources of value-chain emissions and understand the impact of design and procurement decisions.
Sustainability Report
Its fourth annual Sustainability Report also reported sourcing 100% of its Scope 2 electricity from renewable energy certificates and achieving a 90% renewable share of total energy consumption (Scopes 1, 2 and 3) last year.
The company has also achieved Advanced Global Reference Design (GRD) status by embedding lower-carbon materials, energy-efficient systems, and near-zero wastewater cooling into new architectural developments.
“Through close collaboration with suppliers and industry partners, we are confident we can continue delivering projects at speed and scale while making steady progress towards our SBTi targets,” van Scherpenzeel added.

Dina Nassar, Sustainability analyst at Colt DCS, added: “As the growth of AI introduces new efficiency challenges for data centre operators across the globe, we continue to advance how we design, build and operate our data centres.”












