Sustainability is not for organisations to achieve in isolation; it’s about working with integrity across value chains, while setting ourselves up for the needs of tomorrow.
As organisations accelerate their digital transformation, the environmental resilience of IT has never been more important. From energy consumption to data sovereignty, businesses need to use high-performance infrastructure from partners they trust.
We are committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, aligning our operations with the UK’s broader climate targets and supporting our clients on their own sustainability journeys.
Within our data centres, we systematically pursue energy savings opportunities:
Pulsant have an average PUE of 1.56 (2025), with plans to achieve 1.3 by 2030
All of our data centres are independently certified against ISO50001 Energy Management Systems and ISO14001 Environmental Management Systems
Sustainability and innovation go hand in hand. We take responsibility and continuously invest in technologies and processes that reduce environmental impact while improving service delivery.
We believe accountability is key to meaningful change.
Helen Munro is Head of Environment & Sustainability, leading strategy and driving initiatives that reduce environmental impact while supporting business growth.
With extensive experience in sustainable operations and environmental management, Helen is responsible for embedding sustainability across Pulsant’s data centres, services and partnerships. She works closely with clients and internal teams to ensure sustainability is integrated into every stage of the digital infrastructure lifecycle.
Helen is passionate about helping organisations transition to more sustainable IT environments, combining practical action with long-term strategic thinking to deliver measurable results.
“We’ve been expressing our carbon intensity in relation to co-location services, breaking it down for clients in a way you don’t always see other operators do.”