A simple guide to how websites impact the environment and how to reduce your website's carbon footprint.
A green website (also known as an eco friendly website) is designed to use less energy and produce fewer carbon emissions while still delivering a fast, high-quality user experience.
Every time someone visits a website, energy is used — from data centres, networks, and the user’s device. The heavier and less efficient a website is, the more energy it consumes.
A green website focuses on doing more with less — reducing unnecessary data, improving performance, and lowering its environmental impact.
Most people don’t realise that the internet has a physical footprint.
When someone visits your website:
All of this requires electricity — and much of that energy still comes from carbon-emitting sources.
The bigger the page size, the more energy is required.
That means:
…all increase your website’s carbon footprint.
A green website is built with efficiency and sustainability in mind.
Key characteristics include:
Lightweight Design
Pages are small in size, meaning less data is transferred per visit.
Fast Loading Speeds
Efficient websites load quickly, reducing energy use and improving user experience.
Clean, Minimal Code
No unnecessary scripts, plugins, or bloated builders slowing things down.
Optimised Images & Media
Images are compressed and correctly sized to avoid wasted data.
Green Hosting
Websites are hosted on servers powered by renewable energy where possible.
The internet is estimated to produce around 3–4% of global carbon emissions — and that number is growing.
Every website contributes to that.
By making websites more efficient, we can:
But it’s not just about the environment.
Green websites are also:
👉 Sustainability and performance go hand in hand.
Search engines favour fast, efficient websites.
Users stay longer and engage more with fast-loading pages.
Lower carbon emissions for every visitor.
Efficient websites use fewer resources, reducing hosting and maintenance costs.
Appeal to eco-conscious customers and stand out from competitors.
Improving your website doesn’t require starting from scratch.
You can begin by:
Compressing and optimising images
Removing unused plugins and scripts
Reducing page size and unnecessary elements
Switching to greener hosting providers
Improving load speed and performance
Most websites are far less efficient than they could be. Is your website one of them?
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We help businesses create eco friendly websites that are:
Whether you need a new website or want to improve your current one, we can help reduce your site’s carbon footprint while improving results.
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A green website is designed to reduce energy usage and carbon emissions by being lightweight, fast, and efficient.
Yes. They are typically faster, which improves user experience and search engine rankings.
Not necessarily. In many cases, it reduces long-term costs due to improved efficiency.
Yes. Optimising images, reducing page size, and improving performance can significantly lower your website’s impact.