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It is true websites create carbon emissions, and by reading current stats, the internet is responsible for 4% of global emissions. This percentage is predicted to get double by the year 2025, according to Energuide magazine. <br>You might be aware that internet usage has increased by 40% after the pandemic as COVID shut down everything that started online education, remote work, and online shopping. This switch, however, provides environmental benefits, but on the other side, this digital-centred world causes emissions. Read on!<br><br>
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FRANQUICIASECOMMERCE HOW TO REDUCE CARBON EMISSIONS ON YOUR WEBSITE? Having an eco-friendly website is as important as a stress-free environment. Here we've shared cool tips to reduce carbon emissions on your website. FRANQUICIASECOMMERCE.COM
INTRODUCTION Probably this seems an irrelevant topic to discuss since no trees are cut down when you Google and enjoy online streaming channels. So, what do carbon emissions on a website mean, and why do you need to reduce them? Here's everything you need to know about carbon emissions on the website and methods to reduce them quickly. So, without further ado, let us get started.
4 EASY TIPS TO REDUCE DIGITAL CARBON FOOTPRINT Remove Unwanted Images Pay Attention To Web Fonts Have You Neglected Server Caching? Clean The Code
Remove Unwanted Images Uploading a large number of images and videos contributes to increasing the site's weight. So, you should remove unnecessary images or other media files to make your site lighter. This would contribute to making the site greener and cheaper to use.
Pay Attention To Web Fonts Well, that's cool to add creative fonts on-site to make it attractive, but the downside is it puts extra weight over the page. Resultant, the heavy sized files consume much energy and data that create emissions. So pay attention to web fonts
Clean The Code Having clean code on the site provides a smooth workflow. Thus, it is recommended to write simple code that consumes less energy. Also, must check the load of plugins. If some seem unnecessary, then remove them and reduce server load.
Have You Neglected Server Caching? If your website is on CMS such as WordPress, neglecting its caching creates carbon emissions. A load of cache need heavy energy to process the servers. Thus, employing caching solutions can help you minimize server overhead and reduces energy consumption.