Green Shoots & Big Shifts

Is Sustainability the New Business Imperative in the age of AI? ft. Stacy Cline

20 min · 24. kesä 2026
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In this enlightening episode of *Green Shoots & Big Shifts*, host Reetu Gupta welcomes Stacy Cline, the Senior Director of Sustainability at GitLab, to discuss the intersection of sustainability and corporate responsibility within the tech industry. Stacy shares her inspiring journey from the nonprofit sector to her pivotal role in shaping GitLab's sustainability initiatives. With a focus on environmental, social, and governance regulations, Stacy elaborates on how GitLab is not only ensuring compliance but also helping its customers meet their own sustainability goals. Stacy highlights the crucial role of intentionality in integrating sustainability into business practices. She discusses GitLab's Green DevOps Committee, which focuses on sustainable software development and innovative practices that address customer needs for lower emissions. The conversation delves into the challenges and opportunities of balancing AI innovation with sustainable practices, emphasizing that sustainability should be woven into the fabric of business objectives rather than treated as a separate initiative. This episode is packed with practical insights for organizations looking to embrace sustainability as a core component of their operations.  You can access Gitlab's library here: AI catalog: https://gitlab.com/explore/ai-catalog/agents/ [https://gitlab.com/explore/ai-catalog/agents/].  This link [https://gitlab.com/explore/ai-catalog/agents/?search=green]will pull up the 'green' agents and flows.   * (00:00) - - Introduction to the Podcast * (01:20) - - Guest Introduction: Stacy Cline * (02:10) - - Stacy's Career Journey * (05:00) - - Overview of GitLab's Sustainability Goals * (07:45) - - Customer Expectations on Sustainability * (10:30) - - Connecting Sustainability to Business Goals * (13:20) - - Sustainability in a Software Company * (16:50) - - GitLab's Green DevOps Committee * (19:40) - - Balancing AI Innovation and Sustainability * (23:10) - - Responsible Use of AI at GitLab * (26:30) - - Vendor Collaboration on Sustainability * (29:15) - - Best Practices for Smaller Companies * (32:00) - - Importance of Cross-Functional Support * (34:20) - - GitLab's Open Source Community Engagement * (37:00) - - Conclusion and Final Thoughts * (38:40) - - Closing Word: Intentionality in Actions

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