How does a company like Microsoft rethink product packaging on a global scale without compromising protection, accessibility, or performance?  Coâauthored by Melanie Nakagawa and Julian Duffy, this monthâs Sustainably Speaking looks at how Microsoft teams are redesigning product packaging to remove singleâuse plastics while still protecting devices as they move through the supply chain.  Whatâs inside this edition: ð¦ How packaging decisions get made, from materials to customer experience ð®Â Realâworld examples from our Xbox and Microsoft Surface teams ð Why changing packaging isnât simple, and where weâre focusing next ð¤ How data and AI are helping teams make better tradeoffs  Read and subscribe to Sustainably Speaking to get future editions in your inbox.
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What if the box mattered as much as the device inside it? For the team behind Project Alder, it does. And it led to a full rethink of packaging â a total redesign that removes nearly all single-use plastics. Engineers, designers and a whole host of partners came together (for several hundred hours) to prove that sustainability can be built into the experience, not added on at the end. Find out more about the work thatâs gone into making our packaging something that really matters, for product and planet: https://lnkd.in/gTgSrv5z
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Today, Microsoft and North America's Building Trades Unions announced an expanded partnership to bring noâcost AI training to millions of workers in the building trades. The partnership is built on a simple but powerful idea: the people building the future should also be equipped to thrive in it. The partnership builds on training that has already reached more than 1,500 instructors across 50 states and North America and expands access and opportunity through a recognized AI literacy credential through LinkedIn Learning and extends to the next generation of skilled professional in NABTUâs TradesFutures programs in 34 states. Learn more: https://msft.it/6045v8udv
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Last month, we hosted academic scholars, Microsoft experts, and labor and policy stakeholders for research-driven conversations around how artificial intelligence is reshaping work, education, and economic opportunity. One of the core discussions centered on what it takes to narrow the digital divide between the Global North and Global South. AI Economy Institute Fellows and experts Arun Sundararajan, Dr Xin (Skye) Zhao, Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Dr. Joseph Onderi ORERO, and Microsoftâs Juan M. Lavista Ferres share how access, infrastructure, and on-the-ground realities shape how people and economies experience AI around the world. To learn more about how AI adoption is taking shape globally, read our Global AI Adoption 2025 report: ð https://lnkd.in/eahgPtDq
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Idaho Governor Brad Little has signed SB 1227 and announced a publicâprivate partnership with Microsoft, Micron Technology, the Idaho National Laboratory, and others to advance AI literacy, educator training, and responsible AI use across Idaho schools. This collaboration will support clear guidance for schools, educator professional development, and thoughtful use of AI tools aligned with Idahoâs new statewide AI framework, helping move from policy to real classroom practice.
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AI can only be useful if it understands people. Around the world, weâre seeing whatâs possible when AI works in the languages people actually useânot just the most widely spoken ones. At Microsoft, weâre partnering with local communities and researchers to bring more languages into AI, so technology reflects real lives. ð Open language datasets across Africa, Europe, and South Asia are expanding whoâs represented in AI 𩺠Frontline health workers in India can ask questions by voice or text and share clear guidance with patients ð¥ Health tools in South Africa reflect local food, culture, and daily routines, not oneâsizeâfitsâall advice This is how AI becomes more practical, trustworthy, and useful in everyday decision-making. Read how language is shaping the future of inclusive AI: https://msft.it/6040QCU0j
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Technology opens doorsâand Compudopt is helping youth in under-resourced communities step through them. Partnering with Microsoft TechSpark, students gain access to computers, hands-on learning, and programs that turn curiosity into opportunity. By connecting students to mentors, training, and real-world tech experiences, we're supporting the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers. Explore how local communities are leading the way in tech and learning: https://msft.it/6045Q7PGf
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ð Light rail trains are now running across Lake Washington, connecting Seattle and the Eastsideâbringing communities closer and changing how people move across the area. This milestone is the result of decades of collaboration among community advocates, labor, public leaders, and businesses committed to building infrastructure that works for everyone. Microsoft has been proud to support this shared vision and help turn it into a connection built to last. https://msft.it/6046QN4B4
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Building Canadaâs digital future isnât just about technology. Itâs about communities. As demand for AI and cloud grows, so do questions about energy use, water, jobs, and local impact. Those questions matter, and theyâre shaping how we move forward. Microsoft is investing $19 billion in AI and cloud infrastructure in Canada through 2027. This moment is about how that investment shows up locally. Weâre taking a Community-First approachâfocused on paying our way on electricity, reducing water use, creating local jobs, supporting public services, and investing in AI skills and nonprofits.ï¸ Find out what Community First means in Canada â¡ï¸ https://msft.it/6040Q2Cqp
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Today, Microsoft announced that we will spend $10 billion to support Japanâs AI transformation by the end of 2029. Japan has been clear that it needs the world's best technology, grounded in trust, and a workforce skilled to put it to use across Japan's economy. This partnership is our commitment to deliver on all three. https://lnkd.in/eD8CxTAC
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