Building products for the planet. And for everyone.
Our approach
There are three ways we cultivate sustainability.
From product design to manufacturing and across our supply chains, we are working to address our environmental and social impact at every step.
Our Products
“Designers are problem solvers. And sustainability is the biggest problem for our generation to solve.”
– Ivy Ross, Head of Design for all Google hardware products
– Ivy Ross, Head of Design for all Google hardware products
Design choices
We’re designing processes that eliminate waste and pollution. While providing better support to give our products a longer life so they don’t have to be replaced often.
Give materials a second life.
Of all plastic waste in the world – amounting to billions of metric tons – only a fraction is recycled. That’s why we’re partnering with our suppliers to develop safe, durable, and high-quality recycled plastic while cutting down usage of non‑recycled plastic.
Portfolio-wide commitment
Reusing plastic
Packaging goals
Give materials a second life.
Of all plastic waste in the world – amounting to billions of metric tons – only a fraction is recycled. That’s why we’re partnering with our suppliers to develop safe, durable, and high-quality recycled plastic while cutting down usage of non‑recycled plastic.
Portfolio-wide commitment
Reusing plastic
Packaging goals
Ingredients matter.
A large part of manufacturing waste ends up in landfills. To reduce our carbon footprint and impact, we’re maximizing the use of recycled and renewable materials across our operations, products, and supply chains.
Recycled materials
Thoughtfully designed cases
Refined textiles
Ingredients matter.
A large part of manufacturing waste ends up in landfills. To reduce our carbon footprint and impact, we’re maximizing the use of recycled and renewable materials across our operations, products, and supply chains.
Recycled materials
Thoughtfully designed cases
Refined textiles
Reducing waste.
There is immense strain on our natural resources with an urgent need to balance consumption and consequences. So we’re trying to reduce the waste generated at all levels – from manufacturing to retail.
Simpler construction
Versatility
Reducing waste.
There is immense strain on our natural resources with an urgent need to balance consumption and consequences. So we’re trying to reduce the waste generated at all levels – from manufacturing to retail.
Simpler construction
Versatility
Designed with sustainability in mind.
Our devices are designed to stand the test of time, so people can enjoy them for longer.
Pixel gets even more helpful over time
Built to last
Worry-free repairs with iFixit
Designed with sustainability in mind.
Our devices are designed to stand the test of time, so people can enjoy them for longer.
Pixel gets even more helpful over time
Built to last
Worry-free repairs with iFixit
Our Supply Chains
"The most significant opportunity for improvement in environmental and human rights outcomes is in partnership with our suppliers."
- Anna Meegan
Supplier communities
Partnering with the communities where we operate.
We’re working to improve the lives of people across the supply chain.
Safer manufacturing. Healthier communities.
We’re investing in infrastructure to generate more social and economic opportunities and promote global well‑being.
Investing in communities and resources.
We are working to take better care of the communities in which we operate. From partnering with mining companies to investing in biodiversity and renewable energy, we want to help build comprehensive approaches to our impact commitment.
Invest in a cleaner future.
At Google, our goal is to achieve net-zero emissions across all of our operations and value chain by 2030. We aim to reduce 50% of our combined Scope 1, 2 (market-based), and 3 absolute emissions (compared to our 2019 base year) by 2030, and plan to invest in nature-based and technology-based carbon removal solutions to neutralize our remaining emissions.
Advancing renewable energy
Investment commitments
Invest in a cleaner future.
At Google, our goal is to achieve net-zero emissions across all of our operations and value chain by 2030. We aim to reduce 50% of our combined Scope 1, 2 (market-based), and 3 absolute emissions (compared to our 2019 base year) by 2030, and plan to invest in nature-based and technology-based carbon removal solutions to neutralize our remaining emissions.
Advancing renewable energy
Investment commitments
Committed to sourcing our minerals responsibly.
We’re working on making the mineral-tracking process more transparent for everyone.
Joining forces
Phase one
Conflict-free minerals
Committed to sourcing our minerals responsibly.
We’re working on making the mineral-tracking process more transparent for everyone.
Joining forces
Phase one
Conflict-free minerals
The People
“When we build products at Google, we think in terms of building for everyone, with everyone. This is hard work...it’s a journey, and we’re committed to learning and improving.”
- Annie Jean-Baptiste, Head of Product Inclusion at Google, Building for Everyone
- Annie Jean-Baptiste, Head of Product Inclusion at Google, Building for Everyone
Building for the users
Supporting a clean energy future.
Nest Renew is a new service for compatible Nest thermostats9 that makes it easy to support clean energy, right from home.9
Make an impact right from home.
Electricity from the grid is often a mix of non-renewable energy from gas and coal, and clean energy from solar and wind farms. Nest Renew can estimate when energy in a region is cleaner and works with Nest thermostats to help users in the US automatically shift usage to times when the grid is cleaner, or less expensive.
With a Nest thermostat, people can also track how much energy they use every day and see how they can use less.
Since 2011, Nest thermostats have saved
kWh of energy
Building technology that’s truly helpful.
From hospitals and low-income households to caregivers and users with disabilities – we’re committed to developing programs and products that put people first.
Addressing health disparities with Fitbit.
We’re working to help underrepresented researchers aiming to improve health outcomes in underserved populations.
Expanding knowledge
Aiding research
Fostering greater equity in health research
Addressing health disparities with Fitbit.
We’re working to help underrepresented researchers aiming to improve health outcomes in underserved populations.
Expanding knowledge
Aiding research
Fostering greater equity in health research
Helping out.
With Google Nest.
With Google Nest.
We’re working with different organizations in the US to tackle some of their biggest challenges – from helping families to supporting people living with paralysis.
Supporting Black-owned businesses
Thoughtful partnerships
For patients and retirees
Helping out.
With Google Nest.
With Google Nest.
We’re working with different organizations in the US to tackle some of their biggest challenges – from helping families to supporting people living with paralysis.
Supporting Black-owned businesses
Thoughtful partnerships
For patients and retirees
Our new store is LEED platinum‑certified.
With the opening of the Google Store Chelsea in New York City, we’re among a handful of retailers around the world to receive the highest Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification.
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100% of Pixel, Nest, and Chromecast devices launched since 2020 include recycled materials. Fitbit devices launched in 2023 include recycled materials. For products launched in 2020 and 2021: Nest, Pixel, and Chromecast devices are made with recycled plastic ranging between 9% and 68% based on weight of plastic used in each respective product launched during this timeframe. The following items are excluded: plastics in printed circuit boards, labels, cables, connectors, electronic components and modules, optical components, electrostatic discharge (ESD) components, electromagnetic interference (EMI) components, films, coatings, and adhesives. For products launched in 2022 and 2023: Pixel, Nest, and Chromecast devices are made with recycled materials ranging between 10% and 60% based on respective product weights.
For products launched in 2023: Fitbit devices are made with recycled materials of at least 5% based on product weight.
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These recycled materials are at least 18% of product based on weight.
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Recycled aluminum is at least 12% of product based on weight.
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Based on retail packaging (excluding adhesive materials and required plastic stickers) as shipped by Google. To meet the request of some retail partners, stickers and/or security tags are applied to some packaging variations and may contain plastic.
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Based on product weight.
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Polyester and spandex yarns are 100% recycled plastic, excluding dyes and additives. Recycled yarn is at least 90% of textile based on weight.
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Your Pixel will receive feature drops during the applicable Android update and support periods for the phone. See g.co/pixel/updates for details.
8
Designed to comply with dust and water protection rating IP68 under IEC standard 60529 when each device leaves the factory but the device is not water or dust proof. The accessories are not water or dust resistant. Water resistance and dust resistance are not permanent conditions and will diminish or be lost over time due to normal wear and tear, device repair, disassembly or damage. Phone is not drop/tumble proof and dropping your device may result in loss of water/dust resistance. Damage from drops, tumbles, and other external forces.
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Pixel updates for 7 years from when the device first became available on the Google Store in the US. See g.co/pixel/updates for details.
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Nest Renew is available in select locations and requires a 3rd generation Nest Learning Thermostat, Nest Thermostat E, or the new Nest Thermostat (sold separately), connected to a Google account.
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Adjustments only shift electricity usage from your heating and cooling.
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Only available in areas served by major continental US grids, see here.
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Only available for customers on certain electric utility time-of-use rates (check availability).
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Learn how this is done with renewable energy credits. During the preview phase Nest Renew’s RECs will be sourced from the Bethel Wind project in Castro County, TX which also provides renewable energy for Google.
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Not available in all regions.
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These energy savings are calculated based on the typical percentage of heating and cooling savings found in real-world studies of the Nest thermostats. To calculate the total savings, we apply these savings percentages to the actual heating and cooling hours of all Nest thermostats. Energy savings are an estimate, not a guarantee that any individual user will save energy.
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Minimum percentage of recycled or renewable plastic content calculated as a percentage of total plastic (by weight) in all products manufactured in 2025. The following may be excluded from the calculation of percentage: printed circuit boards, labels, cables, connectors, electronic components and modules, optical components, electrostatic discharge (ESD) components, electromagnetic interference (EMI) components, films, coatings and adhesives. Renewable content consists of plastic made from bio-based material.
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Based on retail packaging (excluding adhesive materials and required plastic stickers) as shipped by Google for products launched in August 2024 and onward. To meet the request of some retail partners, stickers and/or security tags are applied to some packaging variations and may contain plastic.
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The total GW figure includes generation capacity from targeted renewable energy investments. Actual amounts funded and generation capacity developed may vary from the amounts anticipated when the agreements were signed.