Through Collaborative Innovation, Local Impact, and Transparency, Dutch Datacenter Developer & Operator Plans to Reach Net-Positive Impact by 2040
AMSTERDAM — March 24, 2026 — Switch Datacenters, a leading provider of high-density sustainable datacenters across Europe, outlines a dramatic decline in water use, new cooperative stakeholder models including green residual heat exchange networks, and a clear pathway to reach net-positive impact by 2040 in its 2025 Sustainability Report. With plans for six new builds and more, the report highlights how Switch Datacenters is growing its footprint to over 1GW capacity in the coming years while supporting local societies and economies and ensuring the minimum possible impact on the environment.
“As Switch Datacenters enters a new phase of growth, the sustainability principles that have been embedded in our culture since inception are serving as key performance indicators for everything we do moving forward,” says Edgar Van Essen, Managing Director, CCO and Partner for Switch Datacenters. “We have an obligation to respond to the impact of climate change, to help advance the energy transition that European countries like the Netherlands are actively pursuing.”
“One of the most impactful principles we adhere to is pursuing deep integration with local communities and value chains, through collaboration with municipalities, grid operators, and local stakeholders from the earliest planning stages,” he adds.
One example of Switch Datacenters’ community-forward model is its cooperation with the Municipality of Diemen supporting development of a district heating network using green residual heat from AMS4 — one of the company’s three operational Amsterdam-based facilities.
The Sustainability Report also outlines key metrics supporting Switch Datacenters’ ESG strategy, including:
- Water withdrawal at AMS3 decreased by 41% — from 45,655 m3 in 2024 to 27,041 m3 in 2025 — showing improved operational efficiency and partial transition toward lower-water systems
- Consistent achievement of ultra-low PUE, with some locations operating regularly at 1.17
- The elimination of market-based Scope 2 emissions, through 100% local renewable electricity procurement
- In 2024, waste diversion rates exceeded 97% for non-hazardous waste, demonstrating strong material recovery performance
“We view sustainability as an essential and integrated business practice for a digital infrastructure company, not a parallel initiative or a compliance exercise driven by regulatory demands,” says Cara Mascini, Chief Sustainability Officer at Switch Datacenters. “In an industry facing escalating scrutiny over energy use and social impact, we present ESG not as a constraint, but as a source of resilience and long-term value creation.”
Switch Datacenters executives will be attending Datacloud Energy Europe in Brussels this week, March 25-26, 2026. To meet, reach out at marketing@switchdatacenters.com.
To read the full Sustainability Report, please click here.
About Switch Datacenters
A Netherlands-based digital infrastructure company, Switch Datacenters focuses on the design, build, and operation of sustainable, ultra efficient, high-density datacenters in Europe.
With innovation at its core, Switch Datacenters is building the infrastructure for the next generation of AI, cloud, and compute — more sustainable, integrated in the community and energy systems, flexible, and ready to scale.
Switch Datacenters has plans to grow its footprint to >1GW of capacity, with a number of new datacenter developments already in the pipeline. Switch Datacenters’ facilities operate on 100% renewable energy, with ultra-low PUE and new locations on zero-water cooling systems. All new datacenters will be capturing and ready to exchange green residual heat with heating systems for local communities and businesses. For more information, visit www.switchdatacenters.com.
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