How a Light Office Footprint Supports Our Sustainability Goals

July 28, 2025

Majente operates primarily as a remote and distributed team, with one small office space that is used minimally and intentionally. This hybrid setup allows us to reduce our environmental impact while still supporting collaboration when needed.

Why this matters:

Traditional office environments often contribute to:

  • High energy use from heating, cooling, and lighting
  • Daily employee commuting
  • Paper waste and single-use supplies

By minimizing our in-office operations, we cut down significantly on these emissions. In fact, one of our largest remaining environmental contributors is now cloud infrastructure, which we’re actively reviewing to better understand its impact.

Even with remote work, sustainability isn’t automatic—it’s a choice. We encourage our team to adopt greener habits wherever they work, including:

  • Energy-efficient home office setups
  • Limiting unnecessary travel
  • Using digital tools over printed materials

Looking Ahead

We’re continuing to evaluate how our workplace model affects our carbon footprint and are exploring opportunities to further reduce our indirect emissions, including those from software, data use, and employee habits.

This isn’t just about lowering our impact—it’s about building a business that reflects our values. And one of those values is doing what we can, where we can, to support a healthier planet.

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Net Zero

Why Even Small Tech Companies Should Make Net Zero Commitments

At Majente, we believe that climate action shouldn’t be limited to large corporations or heavy-emitting industries. In 2025, we publicly committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, aligning with global climate goals like Canada’s federal net-zero target.

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