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You should probably clarify what type of project because different web agencies specialise in different things. We specialise in ecommerce for example.Hi there, I'm looking to speak with sustainable web design agencies about a project I've been working on. Please get in touch if that's you.
thanks
Scott
Is it sustainable in light of ChatGPT though?My business is sustainable. It’s kept me going for years.
Don’t care right now. Im sitting in the garden having a beer. Which as ane fule kno is a vegetable. Which makes me a vegan. I think.Is it sustainable in light of ChatGPT though?![]()
Why not tell us more here?I'm looking to speak with sustainable web design agencies about a project I've been working on
Web Design agencies aren't really the right target audience you need to talk to when it comes to websites and carbon emissions.
The emissions don't come from websites, they come from computer hardware, such as servers, switches, hubs, UPSs, cooling equipment etc etc.
Any change in the carbon footprint of websites can't really be driven by website design agencies, it would be driven by data centres. There are lots of UK-based data centres that promote themselves as sustainable.
That's very interesting & despite being green minded, I've never thought about promoting it as a benefit in that way.Not quite true.
The host has a lot to do with it, but so does the design of the website.
It all comes down to the amount of data needing to be transmitted and the amount of processing required to deliver and consume the page/site.
Sites with large images, huge DOMs, redundant or inefficient code require more energy to do these things so have a bigger carbon impact.
Now you'll tell me that some hosts are running on green energy. True, but there are still caveats.