- Measure - The first step is to understand your site’s current carbon footprint. There are a number of free-to-use carbon calculators on the net that will highlight your present position.
- Videos - Turn off auto-playing videos (never mind the fact that they can be irritating and intrusive), reduce the size and length of videos and use them more sparingly across your site.
- Images - Reduce the size and quantity of your images - less is often better. Consider if your message could be better conveyed through clever use of copy or graphics.
- Old Pages - Reduce the bloat of your site by removing old or unnecessary pages. Consider combining pages to condense the message and reduce your site’s page count.
- Hosting - Change your hosting platform to one of the many that are now powered by renewable energy. This simple change alone could reduce your carbon footprint by 10%.
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