
Letter from CEO
2024 has been a transformative year for Unity. We made meaningful progress towards deepening our partnership with customers, accelerating product innovation, and laying the foundation for a stronger, more focused company. Through it all, we stayed anchored in the principles of strong governance, responsible practices, and our commitment to make a positive impact on the communities we serve and the world around us.

Here’s a snapshot of our impact in 2024:
Through our Unity for Humanity program, we awarded $500,000 in grants to creators using real-time 3D to drive change, selected from nearly 500 project submissions. Projects tackled everything from ocean conservation to inclusive education and access to healthcare. Grantees also received technical mentorship to bring their visions to life. The Unity Charitable Fund distributed another $3.5 million to support education, training, and other high-impact initiatives around the world.The same spirit of service is alive inside Unity. In 2024, our employees logged over 3,800 volunteer hours to support causes worldwide through our Employee Giving Program. We supported them with donation matching, paid time off for volunteering, initiatives like our Global Caregivers program. We also continued investing in fair and transparent pay practices, holding over 7,700 performance conversations.
We funded over $1.5 million in climate action, including carbon offsets and allowances, and helped beta test a new carbon accounting tool for game studios. We improved emissions intensity, extended hardware life through refurbishment and donation, and paused our Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) target submission to make sure our data meets the highest standards.
Sustainability is also shaping how we operate — from green building choices to global e-waste recycling and Earth Month campaigns. In 2024 alone, we repurposed 1,400+ laptops, diverted thousands of pounds of waste from landfills, and advanced policies that embed sustainability into how we build and buy. We partnered with Playing for the Planet and Carbon Trust to launch a carbon accounting tool for game studios and were also proud to be named Climate Vault’s 2024 Overall Carbon Champion.
Underneath it all, strong governance remains a cornerstone of how we operate. In 2024, we launched an Impact Steering Committee to help guide our environmental, social, and governance efforts. We expanded our privacy and security commitments with rigorous global policies, rolled out our first Privacy Report to increase transparency, and introduced a Security Policy aligned with international standards. We also introduced Guiding Principles on AI to ensure our development practices remain responsible in this rapidly evolving space.
We’re proud of the progress made—and clear-eyed about the work ahead. We’ll keep doing the right thing, the right way as we build a more focused, resilient, and responsible Unity.
Thank you,

President & CEO, Unity
In 2024, Unity continued advancing initiatives to address climate change, amplify environmental impact, and support ecosystems and communities. Collaborating with Playing for the Planet and Carbon Trust, we contributed to the beta testing of a carbon accounting tool designed specifically for game studios. With full launch targeted for 2025, we aim to provide studios with accessible methods to track and manage emissions effectively.
We postponed submitting SBTi near-term targets until 2025 to ensure data accuracy, backed by a third-party pre-assurance review of our 2023 emissions.
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| Year | Total emissions (market-based) | Revenue Intensity | Scope 1 (tCO₂e) | Scope 2 (tCO₂e) | Scope 3 (tCO₂e) |
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Total emissions (tCO₂e)YoY Change (%) | Revenue Intensity (tCO₂e/$1M of revenue)YoY Change (%) | Location-based¹Market-based² | Location-basedMarket-based | Location-basedMarket-based | |
2023 | 80,629- | 37- | 599599 | 3,4512,527 | 79,72677,502 |
2024 | 64,009-20.6% | 35-5.4% | 493493 | 1,4871,881 | 70,79161,635 |
| Year | Total emissions (market-based) | Revenue Intensity | Scope 1 (tCO₂e) | Scope 2 (tCO₂e) | Scope 3 (tCO₂e) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total emissions (market-based) Total emissions (tCO₂e)YoY Change (%) | |||||
| Revenue Intensity Revenue Intensity (tCO₂e/$1M of revenue)YoY Change (%) | |||||
| Scope 1 (tCO₂e) Location-based¹Market-based² | |||||
| Scope 2 (tCO₂e) Location-basedMarket-based | |||||
| Scope 3 (tCO₂e) Location-basedMarket-based |
| Year | Total emissions (market-based) | Revenue Intensity | Scope 1 (tCO₂e) | Scope 2 (tCO₂e) | Scope 3 (tCO₂e) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | |||||
| Total emissions (market-based) 80,629- | |||||
| Revenue Intensity 37- | |||||
| Scope 1 (tCO₂e) 599599 | |||||
| Scope 2 (tCO₂e) 3,4512,527 | |||||
| Scope 3 (tCO₂e) 79,72677,502 |
| Year | Total emissions (market-based) | Revenue Intensity | Scope 1 (tCO₂e) | Scope 2 (tCO₂e) | Scope 3 (tCO₂e) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | |||||
| Total emissions (market-based) 64,009-20.6% | |||||
| Revenue Intensity 35-5.4% | |||||
| Scope 1 (tCO₂e) 493493 | |||||
| Scope 2 (tCO₂e) 1,4871,881 | |||||
| Scope 3 (tCO₂e) 70,79161,635 |
¹ Location-based emissions use a method reflecting the average emissions intensity of grids on which energy consumption occurs (using mostly grid-average emission factor data).
² Market-based emissions use a method reflecting emissions from electricity that companies have purposefully chosen (or their lack of choice).
Sustainability is integral to how we design, build, and operate our office spaces. We prioritize energy-efficient fittings and fixtures, integrate sustainable construction practices, and follow operational best practices aimed at minimizing environmental impact. Our goal is to create inspiring spaces that support and empower our employees, while being mindful of our environmental responsibilities.
In 2024, the total energy consumption across Unity’s operations in the AMER, APAC, and EMEA regions amounted to approximately 13,368 MWh. This reflects energy use from a combined gross floor area of 51,841.6 m² (557,907 sqft). Due to data availability limitations, not all locations were included in this table.
| Region | Total Gross Floor Area (m²) | Total Energy Consumption (MWh) | Site Energy Use Intensity (EUI)³ (GJ/m²) | Source Energy Use Intensity (EUI)⁴ (GJ/m²) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
AMER | 18,930.60 | 5,834.77 | 1.48 | 3.86 |
APAC | 5,884.60 | 568.39 | 0.58 | 1.63 |
EMEA | 27,026.40 | 6,964.65 | 2.62 | 7.34 |
| Region | Total Gross Floor Area (m²) | Total Energy Consumption (MWh) | Site Energy Use Intensity (EUI)³ (GJ/m²) | Source Energy Use Intensity (EUI)⁴ (GJ/m²) |
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AMER | ||||
| Total Gross Floor Area (m²) 18,930.60 | ||||
| Total Energy Consumption (MWh) 5,834.77 | ||||
| Site Energy Use Intensity (EUI)³ (GJ/m²) 1.48 | ||||
| Source Energy Use Intensity (EUI)⁴ (GJ/m²) 3.86 |
| Region | Total Gross Floor Area (m²) | Total Energy Consumption (MWh) | Site Energy Use Intensity (EUI)³ (GJ/m²) | Source Energy Use Intensity (EUI)⁴ (GJ/m²) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
APAC | ||||
| Total Gross Floor Area (m²) 5,884.60 | ||||
| Total Energy Consumption (MWh) 568.39 | ||||
| Site Energy Use Intensity (EUI)³ (GJ/m²) 0.58 | ||||
| Source Energy Use Intensity (EUI)⁴ (GJ/m²) 1.63 |
| Region | Total Gross Floor Area (m²) | Total Energy Consumption (MWh) | Site Energy Use Intensity (EUI)³ (GJ/m²) | Source Energy Use Intensity (EUI)⁴ (GJ/m²) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
EMEA | ||||
| Total Gross Floor Area (m²) 27,026.40 | ||||
| Total Energy Consumption (MWh) 6,964.65 | ||||
| Site Energy Use Intensity (EUI)³ (GJ/m²) 2.62 | ||||
| Source Energy Use Intensity (EUI)⁴ (GJ/m²) 7.34 |
Note: These figures represent a snapshot of our operational energy footprint and help guide our energy reduction initiatives.⁵
During Earth Month in 2024, we underlined our support for preserving the Amazon rainforest - a critical ecosystem vital to the planet's biodiversity, oxygen production, and carbon absorption. Through a double-matching initiative, 27 Unity employees collectively raised approximately $4,000, with funds directed to tree-planting efforts and support for the Amazon Conservation Association.
Unity employees also participated in a variety of sustainability-themed activities, including carbon footprint calculations, sustainability quizzes tied to donations, and volunteering in local events. These volunteering efforts ranged from park cleanups in San Francisco to forest conservation in Helsinki and food redistribution initiatives with Leket Israel in Tel Aviv. Additionally, our global offices hosted clothing swaps to promote sustainable consumption and reduce waste. These initiatives reflect Unity’s ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship while mobilizing our global workforce to drive meaningful impact.

Our workplace design integrates sustainability at every stage. Key elements include:
When selecting new office spaces, Unity evaluates buildings based on criteria such as:
Unity remains committed to sustainable IT practices, focusing on the reuse and recycling of electronic equipment. Through our partnership with Revivin, an ISO 9001, 45001, and 14001 certified specialist in IT Asset Disposition (ITAD), we ensure responsible management of end-of-life IT equipment across our regions. Guided by our internal How Unity Handles End-of-Life IT Equipment policy, we follow structured processes that include:
By focusing on materials circularity, Unity reduces its environmental impact while promoting safe and sustainable disposal practices for electronic waste.
Unity’s offices actively work to minimize how much hazardous and non-hazardous waste we generate. While hazardous waste continued to be negligible across our global sites in 2024, initiatives to limit non-hazardous waste were a key focus. These included efforts to expand waste tracking and monitoring to improve Unity’s global waste diversion rates across all office locations.
| Office location | General waste (kg) | Waste diverted through recycling (kg) | Waste diversion from landfill rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
Vilnius, Lithuania | 1,841 | Paper, Cardboard1,819 Plastic24 | 50 |
Stockholm, Sweden | 101 | Recycled72 | 42 |
Paris, France | 305 | RecycledN/A | N/A |
Helsinki, Finland | 16,117 | Recycled31,687 | 66 |
| Office location | General waste (kg) | Waste diverted through recycling (kg) | Waste diversion from landfill rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
Vilnius, Lithuania | |||
| General waste (kg) 1,841 | |||
| Waste diverted through recycling (kg) Paper, Cardboard1,819 Plastic24 | |||
| Waste diversion from landfill rate (%) 50 |
| Office location | General waste (kg) | Waste diverted through recycling (kg) | Waste diversion from landfill rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
Stockholm, Sweden | |||
| General waste (kg) 101 | |||
| Waste diverted through recycling (kg) Recycled72 | |||
| Waste diversion from landfill rate (%) 42 |
| Office location | General waste (kg) | Waste diverted through recycling (kg) | Waste diversion from landfill rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
Paris, France | |||
| General waste (kg) 305 | |||
| Waste diverted through recycling (kg) RecycledN/A | |||
| Waste diversion from landfill rate (%) N/A |
| Office location | General waste (kg) | Waste diverted through recycling (kg) | Waste diversion from landfill rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
Helsinki, Finland | |||
| General waste (kg) 16,117 | |||
| Waste diverted through recycling (kg) Recycled31,687 | |||
| Waste diversion from landfill rate (%) 66 |
Unity’s Waste Management Recommended Practice establishes a framework for the correct handling, storage, and disposal of waste materials. The policy includes:
By embedding sustainability into our workplace operations and fostering a culture of environmental responsibility, Unity ensures that our offices remain spaces of collaboration, inspiration, and sustainable practices.
At Unity, our workforce reflects a globally distributed team dedicated to innovation and excellence. Employees operate in diverse geographies, with significant operations in countries such as the United States, Israel, Canada, and the United Kingdom, among others.
At Unity, we use a globally standardized and structured interview process designed to provide a fair and equitable experience for all candidates while efficiently assessing technical and behavioral competencies aligned with company values and role requirements.
Unity uses structured interviews for every role, ensuring that all candidates go through the same process and answer the same questions. These approaches facilitate consistent comparisons and help reduce potential bias. To enhance transparency, applicants are directed to a dedicated blog page and careers site that clearly outlines interview stages and expectations.
Unity encourages reporting of potential misconduct, policy violations, or concerns through multiple channels:
All reports are investigated by the Employee Relations or Corporate Compliance Team, and Unity enforces its Anti-Retaliation Policy outlined in the Code of Conduct to protect reporters, witnesses, and the subject of the investigation throughout the process.
Unity is dedicated to building an equitable workplace, which includes compensating our employees fairly and competitively. Starting in 2023, we have conducted an annual pay equity review as part of our compensation cycle, ensuring employees performing similar roles receive equal pay based on merit, irrespective of gender, race, or ethnicity.
We also transparently disclose our annual UK Gender Pay Gap Report, in compliance with UK regulatory requirements for organizations with over 250 employees.
Unity fosters engagement and retention through bi-annual fair and transparent performance reviews.
In 2024, we conducted two performance review cycles designed to set and align goals, track progress, and facilitate valuable feedback. Participation was high, with 93% of eligible employees completing their reviews. This commitment resulted in 7,735 meaningful performance conversations throughout the year, supporting ongoing development and alignment across the company.
At Unity, we want our employees to thrive. We offer a wide range of benefits to support employees' well-being and work-life balance. These offerings are continuously reviewed and updated and reflect the evolving needs of our workforce.
Unity’s Mental Health Aid Training equips participants with skills to recognize signs of distress, offer peer support, and address crises with response techniques. In place since 2022, it strengthens our workplace community by continuing to build a network of trained mental health peer champions who reduce stigma, model mental wellness, and connect colleagues with appropriate resources. In 2024, 45 employees completed certification via our global mental health partnership with Lyra, strengthening Unity’s workplace culture of fostering a supportive work environment.
Unity supports diverse needs and work-life balance by offering all employees global caregiving benefits, including a care concierge service for locating, screening, and hiring caregivers, and 120 hours per year of backup childcare or adult/elder care for primary caregivers.
In 2024, Unity’s Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) team continued advancing its mission to safeguard the health, safety, and well-being of our global workforce. We focused on operational excellence, proactive risk mitigation, and fostering a people-first culture to create safe and efficient work environments across the organization.
The internal framework includes standards and recommended practices as following:
Key standards updated in 2024 were published and made available in the company's intranet. Internal audits and inspections were conducted using Unity’s EHS platform, with performance tracked through indicators such as corrective action closure rates, incident investigations, and leading indicators like site visits and training participation.
Unity’s commitment to positive social impact is reflected in the work of our community and the partnerships we foster. The Unity Charitable Fund enables us to bring our social impact goals to life by supporting creators, organizations, and education and training initiatives that make a difference. In 2024, we distributed approximately $3.5 million in charitable donations that harness real-time 3D technology to address societal and environmental challenges. We continually collaborate with grant recipients, track their progress and impact through conversations and surveys, and monitor success metrics to evolve our programs effectively.
The Unity for Humanity Program exemplifies the transformative power of real-time 3D in tackling global issues aligned with Unity’s Social Impact mission. In 2024, the program attracted nearly 500 project submissions, with selected creators receiving grants from a pool of $500,000 USD. Awardees were chosen based on their vision, inclusion, impact, and project viability. Along with financial support, grant recipients of the social impact creators received technical mentoring to bring their projects to life. Below are highlighted Unity for Humanity winners whose work showcases the intersection of technology and positive social impact.
Crab God is an innovative entertainment game that combines engaging gameplay with a powerful message about ocean conservation and climate change. Players guide a colossal crab and its crablings through a perilous ocean migration, nurturing a healthy marine ecosystem along the way. From the Great Barrier Reef to the Mariana Trench, players must balance survival with sustainability, reflecting real-world challenges faced by our oceans. Notably, Chaos Theory has already offset all production emissions, making Crab God carbon neutral, and the studio plans to offset all player engagement emissions, setting a high bar for sustainable gaming.

Eddie and I is a heartwarming VR experience that uses hand-tracking technology to teach sign language and promote empathy. Inspired by the director’s 10-year-old deaf niece, the project invites players to step into the role of Eddie, a friendly blue monster, guiding a young deaf boy named Ron on his first camping adventure. This interactive story fosters understanding and connection, bridging the gap between digital experiences and real-world communication through an immersive, 25-minute journey.

MAYA is an emotionally charged immersive experience that redefines the superhero narrative. It follows the journey of a young woman whose superpowers emerge from the transformative power of menstruation, symbolizing resilience and self-love. The experience draws on ancient symbols of feminine power, blending reality and fantasy to empower players as they overcome personal and societal challenges. It stands as a powerful call to reframe how society views strength, identity, and womanhood.

The Surgical Mediverse and VR3S platform, developed by Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, is revolutionizing medical training and collaboration. This Unity-powered VR network aims to reduce infant mortality by enhancing surgical skills, particularly in low-to-middle income countries where congenital heart disease (CHD) outcomes remain challenging. By providing surgeons with realistic, 3D surgical simulations, the platform aims to close the gap in global healthcare, democratizing access to life-saving knowledge and significantly improving patient outcomes worldwide.
Together, these creators exemplify the spirit of tech for good that drives Unity’s social impact mission, demonstrating the potential of real-time 3D to inspire, educate, and change the world.

The Unity community came together at Unite 2024, hosted in Barcelona from September 18 to 20. The event brought together over 2,000 developers, studios, and partners for deep-dives, breakout sessions, product announcements, and networking opportunities. Attendees explored new updates, engaged with peers, and joined discussions on the future of game development.
At the Education & Industry Mixer Meetup, nearly 100 local students partnered with developers to play games and explore gaming career pathways. Additionally, our U/Game showcase featured 20 developers presenting projects, including Social Impact Creators.
Following the October 2024 release of Unity 6, we conducted engagement events through our Unity 6 Office Hours, held from October 23 to November 27 (6 Weeks of Unity 6). This six-week series offered interactive live discussions with Unity experts across teams and included Discord chats, tutorial threads, and a livestream that covered the six main pillars of Unity 6. Engagement highlights included over 2,700 YouTube comments, reflecting sustained community interest in cutting-edge Unity advancements.

Unity’s Employee Giving Program empowers our employees to create positive change alongside supporting global causes that matter most to them. The program offers up to 20 working hours of paid annual volunteer time while matching employee contributions of up to $1,000 USD toward eligible nonprofit organizations Employees can also direct a one-time corporate donation of $100 USD toward eligible charities within Unity’s donation platform.


At Unity, we remain committed to responsible business practices, which extend to fostering sustainability and responsibility within our supply chain. In 2024, we intensified our efforts to evaluate and engage vendors on their adherence to Corporate Sustainability principles, ensuring our partnerships align with our missions and values.
Unity assessed vendors based on their current Corporate Sustainability adoption and their plans to implement these policies within the next 24 months. Suppliers who demonstrated no intention to adopt sustainability policies received advisories from us, encouraging alignment with best practices. While we prioritize partnerships with suppliers committed to these principles, we acknowledge the complexity of business decisions and continue to provide business units with advisory recommendations to proceed cautiously.
In March 2024, Unity invited a select group of our largest suppliers to participate in the Business Council on Climate Change (BC3) Supply Chain Webinar. This event aimed to educate and inspire suppliers to adopt more sustainable practices while reinforcing Unity’s commitment to building a more responsible and sustainable supply chain.
In 2024, sustainability considerations were added to our contractual agreements. Unity's Master Services Agreement (MSA) now includes a Sustainability clause that suppliers are required to uphold without modification during contract finalization. This clause emphasizes the supplier’s role in supporting our climate change targets. While Unity cannot enforce this clause when signing supplier-generated contracts, we encourage its inclusion in all agreements moving forward.
Unity also incorporated sustainability guidelines within its Global Source-to-Pay Policy, providing resources and linking suppliers to Unity’s Supplier Environmental Statement and Environmental Sustainability Policy. Business units are trained to prioritize sustainable suppliers when making purchasing decisions. While Unity does not currently block purchases from suppliers lacking sustainability commitments, we strongly advocate for supporting partners investing in sustainability.
The role of our Board of Directors (Board) is to provide oversight and strategic guidance to senior management. More specifically, the Board has responsibilities to review, approve, and monitor fundamental financial and business strategies; assess our major risks; consider ways to address those risks; select and oversee management; and establish and oversee processes to maintain our integrity. Our Senior Director of Inclusion and Social Impact reports to our Chief People Officer and has oversight over our ESG efforts.
In 2024 our Board had thirteen members. Our Corporate Governance Guidelines provide that our Board will consist of a majority of independent directors in accordance with applicable NYSE listing standards. Our Corporate Governance Guidelines define an “independent” director consistent with the NYSE definition of independence. Under our Corporate Governance Guidelines and NYSE listing standards, a director is not independent unless the Board affirmatively determines that such director does not have a direct or indirect material relationship with the Company or any of its subsidiaries. Members of the Audit Committee and Human Capital and Compensation Committee are subject to the additional independence requirements of applicable SEC rules and NYSE listing standards. Our Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee undertook its annual review of director independence and made a recommendation to our Board regarding director independence. As a result of this review, our Board affirmatively determined that 9 of the 13 directors were independent in 2024. 11 of the 13 directors were non-executive members as of the year end 2024. Please refer to our annual proxy statement as filed with the SEC for more information about our board structure, composition and oversight.
Conducting our business honestly, fairly, and lawfully is critical to living up to our mission and values. Accordingly, we comply with the corporate governance requirements of applicable law, as well as the governance standards of the New York Stock Exchange. In addition, we maintain and follow the principles of our Corporate Governance Guidelines and our Global Code of Conduct and Ethics.
Our Global Code of Conduct and Ethics applies to all employees, members of the Board of Directors, and all other Unity team members globally. It is a set of detailed rules, but it is also a guide to living our values and a resource for understanding what is expected and how to conduct business in an ethical manner. The Code is available in eleven languages, and is available (along with all Company policies) to employees via our Intranet. Further, all employees receive training on the Code at onboarding and on an annual basis, and are asked to commit to the Code at onboarding and on an annual basis. Employees are also reminded about compliance with the Code in their employment contracts.
All Unity employees must also abide by our Anti-Corruption Policy to ensure compliance with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the U.K. Bribery Act 2010, and all other applicable anti-corruption laws. Measures taken to ensure compliance with the Anti-Corruption Policy include due diligence on key third-party partners and completion of quarterly compliance certifications by senior executives, sales, and other customer-facing personnel. Further, all Unity personnel receive training on anti-corruption compliance as part of Unity’s required annual Code of Conduct training, and additional specialized training is provided annually to employees in sales roles and other relevant functional areas.
Our Export Control and Economic Sanctions Policy governs the use of our products, services, software, and technical data (both physical transfers and transfers completed using electronic means) to ensure compliance with export control and economic sanctions laws and regulations of all relevant jurisdictions, including but not limited to rules administered by the U.S. Commerce and Treasury Departments and the European Union.
Our Whistleblower Policy (along with our Code of Conduct) requires employees to report any misconduct, policy violation, or area of concern, and provides a process for doing so (including a whistleblower hotline managed by an independent third party).
Our Finance department also maintains our Global Gifts, Travel, and Entertainment Policy to provide employees with guidance on how to maintain transparent, accurate, and complete documentation.
All Unity personnel must also comply with our Anti-Harassment Policy. We do not tolerate harassment of, or discrimination against, any employee, applicant, or contractor because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity and/or expression, genetic predisposition or carrier status, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, marital status, parental status, registered domestic partnership status, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, victim of domestic violence status, or any other status protected by applicable laws. The policy provides a mechanism for reporting any concerns or policy violations, and Unity personnel receive annual training on the policy.
Unity conducts a review of all corporate compliance policies on an annual basis, including the Code of Conduct, to make any updates needed to further enhance employee understanding of the policies, and reflect best practices and any changes to the regulatory landscape. The company also conducts audits of a general nature on corporate governance.
Unity is committed to the highest standards of business conduct. This commitment underpins everything we do, including our approach to human rights. Unity has a zero-tolerance approach to any form of human trafficking or modern slavery, and adheres to all laws regarding working hours, minimum wage, age eligibility, and benefits provisions in all countries that we operate in. Additionally, Unity has a Partner Code of Conduct in place, which among other things, requires partners to adhere to certain ethical standards and employment practices, including practices relating to wages, hours, overtime and benefits, and health and safety. Unity also requires contractual commitments to the Partner Code of Conduct.
Unity is committed to creating positive and meaningful impacts through responsible data, privacy, and AI practices. To this end, we have implemented initiatives and processes with the primary goal of delivering tangible benefits to consumers and end-users, including but not limited to:
Unity is deeply committed to its privacy and security programs, and we devote considerable efforts to regularly testing the security of user assets utilized by our services and developing easy-to-use features that content creators can leverage to enhance the privacy protections of their creative products. This allows us to protect our community and support them as they positively impact the world.
Our Privacy Policies govern our information practices for all of our products and services, including how we collect, use, share, and protect information collected from developers, players, ad recipients, or people browsing or using our sites, in order to protect our community. We employ a variety of measures to safeguard the collection, transmission, and storage of the information we collect. These measures vary based on the sensitivity of the information that we collect, process, and store, and the current state of technology.
We have established and issued Unity Privacy Standards to our employees and stakeholders to support compliance with applicable regulatory requirements, Unity requirements, and industry best practices, and evaluate our third parties to ensure that our Privacy Standards are upheld throughout our supply chain. All Unity personnel receive annual privacy training, with additional targeted training for key participants in our privacy program. We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected personal data breach, and notify any user and any applicable regulator of a breach where we are legally required to do so.
These processes are governed by our Unity Global Privacy Program, developed and implemented by the Global Privacy team, Data Governance Council Members, and Operations Management, overseen by the Executive Data Steering Committee and the Audit Committee for the Board, and will continue to be evaluated and refined.
Unity is also dedicated to fostering trust and accountability by prioritizing transparency in how we manage and protect user data. As part of our commitment, the Unity Privacy Report highlights key metrics, including the number of privacy-related requests received from consumers and end users. This report is generated in accordance with our obligations under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and is updated annually to reflect our ongoing commitment to empowering individuals with control over their personal information. Please refer to the report itself for the specific date range of the data presented as well as other important key details.
Additionally, we continue to review and assess our AI Ethics obligations with the aim of meeting evolving global legal requirements relating to artificial intelligence. This programmatic approach allows us to live up to our Guiding Principles on AI. The program is driven by our legal product and privacy groups, both of which are already dedicated to protecting privacy rights through data use analysis and controls.
Lastly, in line with emerging global regulatory frameworks, Unity continues to strengthen our compliance with the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) and the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA). This includes ongoing investments in content moderation, transparency, and risk mitigation processes that address systemic harms, illegal content, and threats to user safety. To that end, we have implemented our Unity Services Content Transparency policies that set out what content is and isn’t allowed to be provided by a user of Unity Services.
The security of our customer and employee data is of paramount importance to us at Unity. The mission of Unity Security is to enable customers, employees, and the company to protect our data from intended and unintended security risks.
To accomplish this mission, we’ve implemented an approach to our security program that complies with the industry-standard National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF).
The Unity Security Policy outlines mandatory security requirements for all of Unity. This policy is supported by standards, directives, and procedures.
Our security program includes implementation of software security development life cycle (SSDLC), vulnerability, and configuration management across infrastructure, products, and services. This approach assists us with the identification and management of attacks and compromises, allowing us to carry out our duties to protect our data with urgency and care.
Unity also has programs that oversee physical security management that protects the people, workplaces, assets, and products of Unity from intentional and unintentional physical harm, as well as employee environmental health and safety (EHS) management that ensures safe spaces for our employees and guests. We perform security due diligence in our supply chain and provide security training to employees and contractors to ensure everyone understands their responsibility and acts accordingly.
Our program is driven by a risk-management process that includes education and annual solicitation of risks from across the company, which are then prioritized for remediation. Quarterly governance management is completed for all stakeholders to ensure transparency, and we will continue to refine and improve our security program as we progress.
These commitments to corporate governance and data privacy and security will evolve as we grow, continuing to guide our decision-making and ensuring that we protect our communities while maintaining the highest levels of business responsibility in our operations.
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¹Location-based emissions use a method reflecting the average emissions intensity of grids on which energy consumption occurs (using mostly grid-average emission factor data).
²Market-based emissions use a method reflecting emissions from electricity that companies have purposefully chosen (or their lack of choice).
³Site Energy - The annual amount of all the energy your property consumes on-site, regardless of the source. It includes energy purchased from the grid or in bulk (which are the amounts on utility bills), as well as renewable energy generated and consumed on-site such as from solar and wind (excess renewable energy generated on-site and sold to the utility is excluded from site energy use). Site Energy Use Intensity - The Site Energy Use divided by the property square foot.
⁴Source Energy Use - The total amount of all the raw fuel required to operate your property, including losses that take place during generation, transmission, and distribution of the energy. Source Energy Use Intensity - The Source Energy Use divided by the property square foot.
⁵Locations included in energy consumption calculations for 2024 include San Francisco, London, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Compiegne, Lille, Suresnes, Tel Aviv, Vilnius, Stockholm, Pereira, New York, Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai and Montreal.