Being green means a different thing for everyone. What is your definition of that?
Some significant initiatives I heard or tried include:
- Planting trees after a great success
- Riding bike to work, instead of a public transport
- Not using your camera in [put your favorite remote software here] meetings
- Turning off the cloud instance, you don't use
What's something you tried and recommend me trying with my teams?
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You should def review Klima (https://klima.com) on this subject. They have pretty neat solutions for individuals and companies to offset their carbon footprint.
Being green means to us to minimize our digital carbon footprint. This is why we created a tool that allows other developers to measure and reduce their website's CO2 emissions. If you're interested in this topic too, check out GreenFrame: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
@mishra_mayank Yeah, but how do you do it while you are at work?
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@bogomep The framework created by We Fight Climate Change is useful. Here's how one of the companies mentioned in this thread (Klima) is using it: https://wtca.lfca.earth/e/klima
e.g.: switch to veggie catering. Other options halfway down the page include sustainable banking/pensions.
Another useful resource is the website carbon calculator by Wholegrain Digital, a certified B Corp: https://www.websitecarbon.com/
The founder, Tom Greenwood, also wrote a book about Sustainable Web Design https://abookapart.com/products/...
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