PepsiCo's website is the most polluting, while Berkshire Hathaway's is the most emission-free
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 6:05 am
At the top of the Footsprint ranking is the PepsiCo website . Each visit to the website of the famous American multinational translates into 1.16 grams of CO2. PepsiCo shares the podium with the pay-TV provider Dish (0.58 grams of CO2 per visit) and the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (0.4 grams of CO2).
Rounding out the Top 10 are Samsung (0.47 grams of CO2 per visit), T-Mobile (0.46), Estée Lauder (0.45), AB InBev (0.42), Novartis (0.41), Kohl’s (0.40) and Colgate Palmolive (0.39).
These are the most polluting websites list of bahrain cell phone numbers overseas in terms of the amount of emissions per visit, but if we look at total traffic (which is a very different metric), the most polluting websites are those of Google , Amazon and Meta . The websites of these three companies generate an amount of CO2 equivalent to that captured by 5 million trees in one year.
At the bottom of the list in terms of CO2 emissions are the websites of Berkshire Hathaway INC (0.006 grams of CO2 per carbon) , Intuit (0.022), Facebook (0.025), Google (0.052), Netfix (0.064), Nike (0.066), Discover (0.073), Yum (0.078), Merck (0.079) and Liberty Mutual Insurance (0.080).
The fact that the Berkshire Hathaway INC website is the least polluting website is (at first glance) determined by the obsolete nature of the website in question. In the past, websites were paradoxically much more efficient.
"While hardware is becoming more efficient, software is becoming less efficient ," says Tom Greenwood, co-founder of Whole Grain Digital and author of Sustainable Web Design , in statements to AdWeek .
Rounding out the Top 10 are Samsung (0.47 grams of CO2 per visit), T-Mobile (0.46), Estée Lauder (0.45), AB InBev (0.42), Novartis (0.41), Kohl’s (0.40) and Colgate Palmolive (0.39).
These are the most polluting websites list of bahrain cell phone numbers overseas in terms of the amount of emissions per visit, but if we look at total traffic (which is a very different metric), the most polluting websites are those of Google , Amazon and Meta . The websites of these three companies generate an amount of CO2 equivalent to that captured by 5 million trees in one year.
At the bottom of the list in terms of CO2 emissions are the websites of Berkshire Hathaway INC (0.006 grams of CO2 per carbon) , Intuit (0.022), Facebook (0.025), Google (0.052), Netfix (0.064), Nike (0.066), Discover (0.073), Yum (0.078), Merck (0.079) and Liberty Mutual Insurance (0.080).
The fact that the Berkshire Hathaway INC website is the least polluting website is (at first glance) determined by the obsolete nature of the website in question. In the past, websites were paradoxically much more efficient.
"While hardware is becoming more efficient, software is becoming less efficient ," says Tom Greenwood, co-founder of Whole Grain Digital and author of Sustainable Web Design , in statements to AdWeek .