Did you know that every website you visit consumes energy and contributes to CO2 emissions? In fact, internet usage accounts for about 3.7% of global greenhouse gas emissions—roughly the same as the global aviation industry. As more businesses move online, the environmental impact of websites is growing rapidly.
But this doesn’t have to be the case. By measuring and reducing your website’s digital carbon footprint, you not only help protect the planet but also enhance your site’s performance and user experience. Small changes like optimizing images, enabling caching, using green hosting providers, and simplifying your site’s structure can significantly cut carbon emissions while speeding up load times.
Consumers today prefer brands that embrace sustainability, making it a win-win to go green digitally. Start your journey to a greener web presence with practical strategies that reduce energy usage and make your website more efficient.
Discover how sustainable your website really is and what you can do to lower its digital carbon footprint by reading our comprehensive guide now. Together, we can build a more sustainable and eco-friendly internet—one website at a time.

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