DocuSign Named to TIME's 2026 Sustainable Companies List Amid AI Expansion
Event summary
- DocuSign achieved TIME's World's Most Sustainable Companies 2026 recognition, ranking among the top 750 out of 5,800 assessed firms.
- The company hit its 2050 net-zero emissions target in 2025, reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions by over 90% from baseline.
- DocuSign claims to have helped customers save 149 billion sheets of paper since 2003, equivalent to preserving 16 million trees.
- The company joined RE100 in FY26, reinforcing its commitment to 100% renewable energy across operations and data centers.
The big picture
DocuSign's recognition comes as the company expands beyond e-signatures into AI-powered contract lifecycle management, positioning itself in a growing market for intelligent agreement automation. The sustainability accolade may help differentiate its platform amid increasing corporate focus on ESG metrics and responsible AI deployment.
What we're watching
- Sustainability Credibility
- Whether DocuSign can maintain its aggressive emissions reduction pace while scaling AI operations.
- AI Efficiency
- How the company's responsible AI framework will impact energy consumption in its Intelligent Agreement Management platform.
- Market Differentiation
- The extent to which sustainability leadership translates into competitive advantage against CLM competitors.
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