Our sustainability
Every single website has the power to make a difference
The internet has a significant carbon footprint, contributing to 3.7% of global emissions – more than the aviation industry. To take responsibility for website's carbon emissions, we aim to create Climate-Positive Websites to reduce carbon per page. This is a collective effort to make the internet more sustainable through the use of low-carbon thinking, use of green energy.
Our mission
By using green AWS hosting and applying green coding practices, we aim to achieve five hundred Climate-Positive Websites by 2030.
Our vision
Contributing to a cleaner and greener internet by creating Climate-Positive Websites.
Our goals
Our first goal is to prevent half a million tonnes of carbon from entering the atmosphere.
Green AWS hosting
Sustainability in the cloud
AWS is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud offering. To build a sustainable business for their customers, AWS is designing data centers that provide the efficient, resilient service their customers expect while minimizing their environmental footprint.
Learn moreGreen coding practices
Unlocking more sustainable software engineering
Green coding is an efficient and sustainable approach to conserving the environment. It promotes creating computer algorithms that consume minimal energy. Green coding practices encourage lean coding principles where a minimal amount of processing will be needed to deliver a similar result and application.
Learn moreOur website impact
This site produces 0g
of carbon per page-load:
0kg of CO2
According to online carbon calculator Website Carbon, the average website produces 1.76g of CO2 for every page view; so a site with 100,000 page views per month emits 0kg of CO2 every year. This means...
with 100,000 page views per month, we reduce 0kg of CO2 every year to compare with the average website.
our web page emits the amount of carbon that only 8 trees absorb in a year, compared to 32 trees for the average page.
our web page is equivalent to consume only 0kWh of electricity, compared to 0kWh for the average page.