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Speed Up. Carbon Down.
Did you know the digital sector emits more CO₂ than the entire aviation industry? Fortunately, the carbon footprint of a website can be reduced by up to 75% — without compromising on performance, aesthetics, or user experience. In fact, the faster and more efficient a website is, the more sustainable it becomes.
Greening the web is a true win-win — helping both businesses and the planet thrive.
Why Website Performance and Sustainability Go Hand in Hand
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Efficient Code and Resource Management
High-performance websites are built with clean, efficient code that minimises the amount of data transferred and processed. This not only speeds up load times but also reduces the energy required for data transmission and server operations.
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Optimised Images and Media
Reducing the size of images and other media files means less data to transfer, leading to faster loading times and less energy consumption.
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Minimalistic Design
By focusing on simplicity and usability, we reduce the complexity of our websites, which in turn reduces the computational power needed to render them, saving energy.
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Green Hosting and Cloud Infrastructure
Partnering with green hosting providers that use renewable energy sources further reduces the carbon footprint of a website. This ensures that the energy required to keep websites online comes from sustainable sources.
Performance:
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Google rates page quality in terms of Performance, Best Practices, Accessibility, and SEO. Our PageSpeed Guarantee covers all of these categories, ensuring an excellent overall user experience.
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Sustainability:
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The average web page produces ~1.76 grams CO2 per pageview. For a website with 10,000 monthly page views, that's 192 kg CO2 per year. A faster, more efficient website is inherently more sustainable.
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OnlyA hefty grams of CO2 is produced per page load.
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