Our cloud infrastructure footprint
As a Cloud SaaS company, our largest emission source is our cloud infrastructure. We have chosen providers with strong sustainability commitments and where possible, data centres located in regions with lower grid intensity.
| Provider | Service | Region | Grid intensity | Renewable commitment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supabase / AWS | Database, storage | Mumbai (ap-south-1) | Medium | AWS — 100% renewable by 2025 target |
| Railway | Compute (FastAPI) | Singapore | Medium-low | Investigating |
| Cloudflare | CDN, edge, DNS | Global | Low (edge-optimised) | 100% renewable electricity purchased |
Methodology
We calculate our own footprint using TERRALEKHA, applying the same methodology we use for our customers:
- Reporting standard: GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard
- Emission factors: IEA 2024 grid intensity factors for relevant regions
- Cloud infrastructure: calculated from provider sustainability reports and estimated compute hours
- Business travel: distance-based calculation using DEFRA 2024 factors
- Boundary: operational control approach
Our FY 2026-27 PassPort will be co-signed by an accredited third-party verifier before publication.
We will publish a verified TERRALEKHA PassPort for every financial year, starting FY 2026-27. We will measure, reduce where possible, and be transparent about what we cannot yet reduce.
We will not offset our way to net zero on paper. We will reduce first, then offset residual emissions using high-quality, verified credits.
Questions about our footprint: [email protected]