Games Global, a leading provider of online gaming content, has entered a strategic three-year partnership with Floodlight Software to enhance its climate risk assessments across all company assets.
This collaboration aims to strengthen Games Global’s approach to sustainability, equipping the company to identify and manage climate-related vulnerabilities more effectively.
Floodlight Software, known for its advanced environmental risk analytics, will provide Games Global with in-depth climate data and analysis.
This data will be critical in shaping Games Global’s asset management strategies, enabling the company to make informed, sustainable decisions that align with long-term resilience goals in the face of environmental change.
Both companies emphasize the importance of integrating sustainability within their operations, focusing on transparency and continuous improvement in environmental assessments.
Ty Smith, Games Global’s Head of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), noted the initiative’s significance: “Games Global’s goal is to be ‘The One,’ the number one choice for iGaming content. The risks posed by environmental change to businesses and society are serious and require a deep understanding to be effectively addressed.”
He added, “Through this partnership with Floodlight Software, we will enhance our climate risk insights and develop robust strategies to protect our assets.”
Nate Wyne, Co-founder and CEO of Floodlight Software, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We’re thrilled to collaborate with Games Global on this important initiative. Together, we’re taking a significant step toward setting sustainable practices in the gaming industry.
This partnership not only demonstrates our shared commitment to sustainability but also establishes a proactive approach in addressing climate risks within gaming.”
The collaboration reflects an industry-leading move towards greater environmental responsibility and demonstrates a new standard for addressing climate risks in iGaming.
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