Published on October 29, 2025/Last edited on October 29, 2025/2 min read


We are proud to share that Braze has been recognized on the America’s Greenest Companies 2026 list by Newsweek and market data research firm Plant-A Insights Group, marking the first year we have earned a place among the nation’s leading organizations driving measurable environmental progress.
The annual Newsweek ranking celebrates U.S. companies that demonstrate meaningful commitment to reducing their environmental impact across greenhouse gas emissions, water management, and waste reduction. To ensure the highest standards, only companies meeting the European Union’s rigorous sustainability criteria, which are considered the most advanced globally, were eligible.
This recognition reflects the significant strides Braze has made in advancing our sustainability strategy, including the approval of our near-term science-based targets through the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). These targets define our path toward measurable emissions reductions across our operations and value chain, aligning Braze with the global effort to limit global warming to 1.5°C or below.
Our inclusion on this list highlights the collective effort of teams across Braze who are embedding sustainability into the way we operate, from renewable energy sourcing and responsible procurement to sustainable workplace experience practices and employee-led initiatives through the Braze Green Team, one of our Employee Resource Groups.
We are honored to be recognized among companies taking real action for the planet, and we remain committed to shaping a lower-carbon, more sustainable future through our business and community impact.
As we celebrate this milestone, we are also proud of how we are bringing sustainability leadership to life beyond our walls. During this year’s Climate Week in New York, Braze opened its doors to host climate acceleration panels and thought-leadership gatherings that connected innovators, investors, and peers working to advance the global transition to a net zero economy.
Together, we are proving that progress on climate and sustainability is not only possible but powerful.
See the full list on Newsweek’s website: Here.




