1. Log in to the AWS Management Console.
2. Go to the AWS Billing and Cost Management Dashboard.
3. Click on "Reports" from the left-hand menu.
4. Select "Cost and Usage Report".
5. Choose the desired time period and the appropriate AWS account.
6. Scroll down to the "Resource IDs" section and click on "Download" to save the report as a CSV file.
7. Open the CSV file using a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets.
8. Look for the "UsageType" column in the CSV file and filter it to show only the entries related to the company's AWS usage.
9. Look for the "CarbonUsageQuantity" and "CarbonUsageAmount" columns to see the estimated carbon emissions and associated costs related to the company's AWS usage.
AWS Billing console provides visibility into the environmental impact through these reports, enabling the company to monitor and assess the sustainability of their AWS usage.
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