SUSTAINABILITY AT MIRANTIS

Sustainability is part of how we build and operate infrastructure at Mirantis, both in reducing our own footprint and in helping customers run their workloads more efficiently. A comprehensive approach to sustainable cloud usage means organizations need both a careful approach to infrastructure and strategies to optimize their applications.

Mirantis is committed to environmental responsibility and has taken concrete steps to understand and reduce the environmental impact of our own operations. We partnered with Greenly, a global B-Corp-certified carbon management platform, to complete a comprehensive Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report 2025 covering our Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions (see prior reports for 2024 and 2023. Based on this assessment, we earned a Gold rating from our partner Greenly, placing us among the top 5% of companies evaluated for climate strategy. In alignment with the Paris Agreement, we have set a goal to reduce our company-wide emissions by 30% by 2030 and will continue to monitor our progress through annual evaluations to ensure accountability and improvement.

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If you have the ability to easily move workloads from one cluster to another, you also have the ability to move clusters based on environmental footprint.

Florent Carré, Cloud Infrastructure Specialist at 
Société Générale

Reducing the energy footprint of cloud infrastructure

Cloud native technologies provide resource-aware systems to maximize efficiency and minimize consumption across public, private, and hybrid/multi-cloud environments. As AI workloads rapidly accelerate power demands, organizations face increasing pressure to run infrastructure efficiently in terms of energy and hardware consumption. Mirantis has the infrastructure platforms and expertise to help your organization reduce your environmental footprint and power costs, while accelerating time-to-market for applications and services. 

Mirantis helps operators reduce the energy and hardware required for each workload, improving infrastructure efficiency. That includes:

Running more workloads on fewer servers. For example, one customer cut their server count by 77% by replacing bare metal servers with OpenStack nodes, leading to reduced power costs and hardware-related emissions

Preventing overconsumption by setting hard limits on how much compute any application or team can use

Scaling down automatically when demand drops, so servers don’t consume power while sitting idle

Packing workloads efficiently by scheduling workloads to maximize utilization of active servers before bringing new ones online

Continuously observing and metering resource use to surface and eliminate idle or oversized capacity


We’ve supported clients like Inmarsat in optimizing satellite network efficiency and are collaborating with Société Générale to save up to 30% in compute resources as part of their broader strategy toward carbon neutrality by 2050.

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