Digital Edge (Singapore) Holdings Pte. Ltd. (“Digital Edge”) has published its 2025 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, which showcases its performance in its three ESG pillars: Respect for Resources, Respect for People & Communities, and Respect for Transparency. The report also outlines how the company integrates environmental stewardship and social responsibility into developing high-performance digital infrastructure.

“We are incredibly proud of the progress we’ve made over the past year in aligning our growth with our sustainability goals,” said John Freeman, chief executive officer at Digital Edge. “As demand for AI, cloud, and digital services continues to accelerate, our ability to deliver low-carbon, high-efficiency infrastructure across the region is more important than ever. This ESG report reflects how we’re turning ambition into action—ensuring our platform is built for performance, resilience, and long-term positive impact.”
2025 ESG Report
The company has achieved significant milestones in its sustainability journey, including the prestigious EcoVadis Platinum Rating for sustainability performance, the successful transition to 100% renewable energy at EDGE1 and EDGE2 in Jakarta, Indonesia, and the commendable SQS2 sustainability score (very good) by Moody’s Ratings on their first Green Finance Framework.
The company also reported significant progress in its target to source renewables across the operational portfolio. In 2024, 20% of electricity came from renewables, optimistic to reach targets of 50% by 2025 and 100% by 2030.

“Our ESG journey is guided by action, accountability, and an unwavering belief in the role infrastructure plays in building a better future,” said Naz Ghouse, director of ESG at Digital Edge. “Sustainability is no longer optional—foundational to how we grow. Our ESG framework empowers us to deliver operational excellence while ensuring we are a positive force for people, the planet, and the broader digital economy.”