ESG Reporting

Compass chooses to report environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics—not because it’s required, but because it’s the right thing to do for our customers and communities.

Exterior view of the Compass Datacenters Leesburg, Virginia campus with a team member onsite.

2026 Outcomes Report

Published 2026

Our fourth annual environmental impact report highlights measurable progress across sustainability, workplace safety, community impact and supply chain partnerships. More than a report, it reflects how we operate every day, building responsibly, operating transparently and creating long-term value for our customers, partners and the communities where we build.

0 WUE Water usage effectiveness from IT cooling attributed to closed-loop water systems and being zero water from inception for IT loads.
1.27 PUE Assets put in place in 2025 average design power usage effectiveness.
0.56 TRIR Total Recordable Incident Rate (workplace safety).
88 % Women-Led U.S. construction managers who are female.

2025 Outcomes Report

Published 2025

Our third annual environmental impact report showcases measurable progress across every part of our business; from sustainability and workplace safety to community engagement and supply chain partnerships. It reflects our ongoing commitment to build responsibly, operate transparently and measure success by outcomes, not optics.

0 WUE Water usage effectiveness from IT cooling attributed to closed-loop water systems and being zero water from inception for IT loads.
1.25 PUE Annualized design-average power use effectiveness.
0.68 TRIR Total recordable incident rate (workplace safety).
84 % Women-Led Of US construction managers are female.

2024 ESG Report

Published 2024

Our second annual ESG report highlights the progress we’ve made in enhancing our impact on the environment, the communities we serve, and the systems driving our business. It reflects our ongoing commitment to doing things differently, continuously improving what we build, how we build it, and the positive impact we create in the world around us.

0 WUE Water usage effectiveness from IT cooling attributed to closed-loop water systems and being zero water from inception for IT loads.
1.25 PUE Annualized design-average power use effectiveness
0.63 TRIR Total Recordable Incident Rate (workplace safety).
95 % Women-Led Of our construction management workforce in the U.S. is women.

Our sustainable practices extend from the way we design to how we construct our data centers.