Our Social and Environmental Program is based on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations and our shared corporate values to make an impact in three core areas: People, Society and Environment.

Our Social and Environmental Program is based on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations and our shared corporate values to make an impact in three core areas: People, Society and Environment.

DataArt is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion among our candidates and colleagues. We seek to encourage the representation and participation of diverse groups of people. The collective sum of the individual differences, self-expression, and talent our colleagues invest in their work represents a significant part of our culture, reputation, and achievements.
At DataArt, the attrition rate for jobs occupied by women is lower than the industry average:
DataArt would like more people to enjoy the benefits the IT industry can bring to their lives. Therefore, we consistently contribute to the education and empowerment of the communities where we operate by collaborating with local educational institutions and organizing offline and online conferences, courses, hackathons, and more.
At DataArt, we care about the environment and climate change and take responsibility for improving efficiency in our consumption of energy, water, and other natural resources. Our Sustainability Manifesto is supported by our Social and Environmental Policy and annual sustainability reports that we share on our websites.
Our Way to Achieving Carbon Neutrality. We recognize that man-made climate change is real and poses a significant threat to the planet and its inhabitants. Therefore, DataArt is committed to protecting the environment and fighting climate change. This commitment includes a long-term science-based target to reach net-zero value chain GHG emissions by no later than 2050, following the SBTi Net-Zero Standard.

The Environmental and Social Compliance Officer (ESCO) is responsible for sustainability reporting at DataArt. At this point, it is considered to be a part-time job. In 2020, the role of ESCO was assigned to Andrey Shklyarov, acting Chief Compliance Officer.