Press Release
MAY 21, 2026
Global tech leader solidifies its commitment to protect the balance of nature through new biodiversity action plan
VANCOUVER, B.C. – In celebration of the upcoming International Day for Biological Diversity, TELUS announced the launch of its inaugural ‘
Biodiversity Position & Action Plan
’, a bold strategic roadmap that formalizes and builds on TELUS’ existing work to preserve and restore nature. As a global technology leader, TELUS understands how infrastructure and business operations can affect critical wildlife habitats, and works to stop and reverse biodiversity loss by leveraging its technology, embedding responsible environmental practices into its core business operations and value chain, as well as participating in locally-led ecosystem restoration efforts.
“At TELUS, social purpose and sustainability are at the heart of everything we do. This informs the business decisions we make, how we invest our capital and how we engage with our customers and communities. Moreover, it is the foundation of our world-leading culture, reflecting our deeply rooted belief that doing well in business and doing good for the planet go hand-in-hand,” said Darren Entwistle, President & CEO, TELUS. “Formalizing our commitment to halt and remediate biodiversity loss is the natural extension of our longstanding history of leveraging technology for good and preserving the planet our children will inherit. Our TELUS team is proud to do our part to protect and restore vital ecosystems that will help to strengthen our communities and create a friendlier future for generations to come.”
The Biodiversity Position & Action Plan recognizes that nature loss and climate change are interconnected challenges that threaten species extinction, water and food security, and ecosystem degradation. In the face of these pressures, the Action Plan outlines five strategic, integrated pillars designed to deliver lasting environmental, social, cultural, and economic benefits:
Central to the plan is a deepened commitment to Indigenous-led land stewardship. TELUS has set a target to plant one million trees – the equivalent of 500 hectares – in partnership with Indigenous communities in 2026 alone. This initiative builds on collaborations with the Piikani First Nation and Blood Tribe, with whom nearly one million trees were planted in the last two years, supporting local employment, traditional land use and cultural practices.
As we scale our sovereign AI infrastructure, we recognize the water demands of large-scale data centre operations and their potential impacts on freshwater ecosystem health. We are committed to implementing water stewardship measures across our data centre cluster, including innovative cooling systems design, computing efficiencies and water recycling to minimize water consumption.
The biodiversity strategy is intrinsically linked to TELUS’ broader sustainability goals to reduce emissions, improve energy efficiency and divert waste, which all help reduce pressure on ecosystems, and ultimately help to maximize the positive impact across the environment and community well-being.
For more information on TELUS’ sustainability commitments, visittelus.com/sustainability
.For more information, please contact:
Emily Piccinin
TELUS Public Relations
emily.piccinin@telus.com
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