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Going digital is often considered better for the environment and recognised as a way of reducing your carbon footprint. But did you know that there is such a thing as a digital footprint? The Internet is said to emit 1.6 billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions every year and this number is set to rise.
From the large data centres and servers which store and support the ever-growing content of the web to the billions of devices used across the world to access the Internet. Digital consumption is incredibly resource intensive, producing more carbon emissions than the global aviation industry.
In today’s internet age, having a presence online is essential. Fortunately, there are many ways to reduce the amount of CO2 your website emits, to help create a greener, more sustainable digital world. Best of all, most of the processes that make a website more sustainable also improve the overall site performance and provide a better user experience.
If you want to learn more about the benefits of sustainable websites, check out our latest article.
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