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Writer's pictureBen François

10 tips for creating a sustainable and eco-friendly website through responsible design

Updated: May 7



The awareness of the environmental impact of our actions is becoming more widespread, and this now includes website creation. Indeed, websites have an impact on the environment, notably through the energy consumption of the servers that host them. However, it is possible to create a sustainable and eco-friendly website by adopting a responsible design approach.


Here are 10 tips to achieve this



Reducing page weight

One of the main factors contributing to the energy consumption of websites is the size of the pages. It is therefore important to design lightweight pages by reducing the size of images, avoiding heavy animations, and optimizing the code. Here are some tips on how to achieve this:

  • Optimize your images: Images are often the heaviest elements on web pages. To reduce their size, it is important to optimize them by compressing their size, choosing a suitable format, and avoiding images that are too large or high-resolution.

  • Limit the use of animations: Animations can make your website more attractive, but they can also make the pages heavier and increase energy consumption. Limit their use or opt for lightweight and simple animations.

  • Avoid heavy scripts: Scripts are often used to add interactive features to a website. However, they can also make the pages heavier and increase energy consumption. Avoid heavy scripts or opt for lighter alternative solutions.

  • Use suitable fonts: Fonts can also contribute to the weight of your website pages. Choose lightweight fonts and avoid overly complex fonts or those with special effects.

  • Optimize your code: The code of your website can also impact its size and energy consumption. Optimize your code by eliminating unnecessary elements, using style sheets, and avoiding repetitions.




Choosing an Eco-Friendly Hosting Solution

The choice of hosting has an impact on the energy consumption of a website as the host needs to use energy to operate its servers, which host the files of your website and make it accessible on the Internet. This energy consumption depends on several factors, such as the number of servers used, their power, cooling, location, etc.

Some web hosts use fossil fuel sources such as coal or oil to power their data centers, which has a negative impact on the environment by emitting greenhouse gases and contributing to climate change. Other web hosts use renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, or hydroelectricity to power their data centers, reducing their environmental impact and contributing to the transition to more sustainable energy sources.

By choosing a web host that uses renewable energy sources, you can reduce the environmental impact of your website and contribute to the fight against climate change.


Here are some examples of eco-friendly web hosts:


  • GreenGeeks : This web host uses wind energy to power its data centers. It also offers solutions to reduce the energy consumption of your website, such as file compression and image optimization.

  • Kualo : Kualo uses renewable energy sources to power its data centers. It also offers features to improve the performance and security of your website while reducing its energy consumption.

  • AISO : AISO uses solar energy to power its data centers. It also offers solutions to reduce the energy consumption of your website, such as caching pages and reducing the weight of images.

  • HostPapa : HostPapa uses renewable energy to power its data centers. It also offers features to improve the security and performance of your website while reducing its energy consumption.





Using responsible images and videos

Images and videos are often very energy-consuming for several reasons. First, the file size can be very large, requiring more bandwidth and loading time to display them on a web page. This can result in increased energy consumption for the web server hosting the site, as well as for the devices of users accessing the site.

In addition, images and videos may require complex processing to be displayed, such as compression or format conversion. These processes can be very energy-intensive, especially for mobile devices that have limited processing capabilities.

Finally, rendering images and videos can also impact the energy consumption of devices, especially for high-quality and high-resolution screens. The larger and more detailed the screen, the more energy will be required to display quality images and videos.

It is therefore important to use images and videos responsibly on a website by reducing their size and weight to minimize energy consumption. This can be done by using optimized image formats such as JPEG or WebP, compressing images to reduce their weight, and avoiding high-resolution images or videos that are not necessary. In addition, compression and optimization tools can be used to reduce file size without compromising image or video quality.

Here are some steps you can take to reduce the size of your images and videos on your website:

  • Use appropriate image formats: JPEG format is ideal for images with color gradients or photos, while PNG format is preferable for images with transparent areas or a limited number of colors. WebP format is a new image format developed by Google that offers better quality and smaller file size.

  • Compress images: Use compression tools to reduce the size of your images without compromising quality. There are many free online tools like TinyPNG (my favorite), Compressor.io, or JPEGmini that allow you to compress images in just a few clicks.

  • Reduce image resolution: If you don't need high resolution for your images, reduce the resolution to reduce file size. Images with 72 dpi are ideal for computer screens, and images with 150 dpi are sufficient for printing. Use compressed videos: Use compression tools to reduce the size of your videos without compromising quality. You can use tools like Handbrake, VLC, or FFMPEG. Limit video duration: The longer the video duration, the larger the file size will be. Therefore, try to limit the duration of your videos to what is necessary.




Designing a clean design

Creating a minimalist design on a website involves creating a simple and clean design that focuses on the essentials. This involves reducing unnecessary visual elements and focusing on key elements of the site, such as content and functionality.

Characteristics of a minimalist design typically include:

  • A simple and airy layout that highlights content

  • Limited use of colors, fonts, and visual effects

  • Simple and clean images and graphics

  • Clear and concise content

  • Simple and easy-to-use navigation

The goal is to create a design that allows users to navigate the website easily without being distracted by unnecessary or cumbersome elements. Minimalist design can also help improve site loading speed and reduce the energy required to load it.

Here are some references to delve deeper into this topic:

  • In this article on the Smashing Magazine website, the author discusses how minimalist design can help improve site loading speed and reduce energy consumption: https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2018/02/minimal-web-design/

  • In this article on the Awwwards website, the author emphasizes the importance of a clean and minimalist design to improve user experience and site performance: https://www.awwwards.com/why-clean-and-simple-web-design-is-still-a-good-idea.html

  • In this article on Treehugger, the author addresses the environmental impact of web design and explains how minimalist design can help reduce energy consumption: https://www.treehugger.com/clean-website-design-reduces-energy-use-4859046




Avoiding Trends

In web design, there are often trends that emerge and become very popular. However, it is important not to blindly follow these trends and to avoid the fads that can lead to frequent updates and redesigns. This can cause several problems, including high costs in terms of time and money for frequent updates and redesigns, increased energy consumption needed to maintain the site, inconsistencies in the site's design that can confuse visitors, and a deteriorating user experience if the changes are not relevant or do not meet users' needs.

It is therefore important to take a step back from web design trends and focus on design choices that are relevant and durable. It is also important to think long-term and design a website that can be easily updated and improved without having to redo the entire site. To avoid trends, it can be useful to focus on timeless elements of web design such as readability of content, ease of navigation, consistency in design and layout, accessibility for all users, and optimization for mobile devices.

In summary, it is important to take a step back from web design trends and focus on relevant and durable design choices to avoid fads that can have consequences on the sustainability of the site.

Examples of timeless sites include:

  • Apple : Apple's website is known for its minimalist and clean design, with judicious use of color and consistent layout. The design is also very easy to use and navigate.

  • Airbnb : Airbnb's website uses a simple and intuitive design with a clear layout and attractive images. The design is also very consistent throughout the site.

  • Basecamp : Basecamp's website uses a minimalist and clean design, with judicious use of color and a simple and easy-to-use layout. The site is also very accessible and optimized for mobile devices.

  • The New York Times :The New York Times website uses a clean and minimalist design, with a clear layout and judicious use of color. The site is also very easy to navigate and use.


Designing Accessible Web Pages

Some people have specific accessibility needs when browsing websites. To ensure that your website is accessible to all users, here are some important elements to consider:

  • High Contrast: Ensure that the contrast between text and background is high enough for the text to be easily readable.

  • Font Size: The font size should be large enough for the text to be easily readable, even for users with vision problems.

  • Text Alternatives: Provide text alternatives for images, videos, and graphics so that blind or visually impaired users can understand the content.

  • Clarity of Language: Use clear and simple language to facilitate understanding.

  • Navigation: Ensure that your website is easy to navigate, with a consistent menu structure and clear links.

  • Keyboard Accessibility: Ensure that all elements of your website are keyboard accessible for users who cannot use a mouse or touch screen.

  • Subtitles: If you use videos, be sure to provide subtitles for deaf or hard of hearing users.

Here are some examples of websites that implement accessibility elements:

  • BBC News : The BBC website has high contrast and accessibility options, such as font size and background colors.

  • Gov.uk : The UK government website is designed to be easy to use for all users, including those with specific accessibility needs.

  • Shopify : Shopify uses text alternatives for images and provides an accessible user experience for visually impaired users.

  • Starbucks : The Starbucks website has a simple and easy-to-navigate menu structure, with accessibility options such as high contrast and text alternatives for images.


In summary, implementing accessibility elements is an important aspect of ensuring the sustainability and inclusivity of your website, while allowing all users to enjoy your content. Choosing appropriate fonts is also important as fonts impact page size and energy consumption.




Adopting a responsible approach to data management

Responsible data management can be ecological in that it reduces the energy consumption needed to store, process, and secure collected data. Indeed, the more data a company collects, the more storage space and servers it needs to process them, which can result in significant energy consumption. Responsible data management can involve various actions, such as collecting only necessary data, regularly deleting obsolete data, storing data on energy-efficient servers, or using resource-efficient data processing software. Concrete examples of responsible data management actions include using online storage solutions that use eco-friendly servers and/or are powered by renewable energy sources. Another example is using data collection systems that are transparent about the data they collect and require explicit user permission to collect their data. Examples of websites that implement responsible data management include:

  • DuckDuckGo : a search engine that focuses on protecting the privacy of its users by limiting the collection and retention of personal data.

  • Ecosia (which I have been using for several years now to replace our good old Google...): a search engine that uses part of its advertising revenue to plant trees and contribute to the fight against climate change.

  • The Ocean Cleanup : a website dedicated to fighting ocean plastic pollution, which uses innovative techniques to collect and recycle plastic waste.

  • The Green Web Foundation : a project that lists websites hosted with renewable energy sources, allowing users to prioritize the most eco-friendly sites.




Integrating eco-friendly features

It is possible to integrate eco-friendly features into the design of a website, such as the ability to disable animations or adopt an energy-saving mode. Here are some concrete examples of eco-friendly features that can be integrated into the design of a website:

  • Energy-saving mode: Some sites offer an energy-saving mode that reduces the energy consumption of the device used to access the site. This mode can, for example, reduce screen brightness, disable animations, or limit processor usage. More and more applications and operating systems are offering this feature.

  • Image optimization: As mentioned earlier, images can be very energy-intensive. By optimizing their weight and format, it is possible to reduce page size and therefore energy consumption. Some sites offer online image optimization tools, such as TinyPNG or Compressor.io.

  • Carbon footprint calculator: Some sites offer carbon footprint calculators that allow users to know the environmental impact of their use of the site. This feature can raise users' awareness of the environmental impact of digital technology and encourage them to adopt more responsible behaviors.

  • Night mode: By offering a night mode, the website can reduce users' eye fatigue and save energy by using darker colors. An example of a site offering this feature is the music streaming site Spotify.

  • Energy consumption optimization: Some companies offer solutions to optimize the energy consumption of websites, such as reducing processor power. An example of a solution is CloudFlare.

  • Choice of video resolution: Videos are very energy-intensive. By offering the choice of video resolution, users can opt for a less energy-intensive resolution. An example of a site offering this feature is YouTube.



Raising User Awareness

Raising user awareness about the environmental impact of their website navigation is becoming increasingly common in efforts to make websites more sustainable and eco-friendly. This is an important step because users can have a significant influence on the site's energy consumption.

Displaying an alert message in case of excessive navigation is a common practice to raise user awareness. This message can be displayed when the user has spent a certain amount of time on the site or has viewed a large number of pages. The message can remind the user of the impact of their navigation on energy consumption and suggest actions to reduce this impact, such as reducing the duration of their navigation or using an energy-saving mode on their device.

It is also possible to raise user awareness through information messages placed on the website, blog articles, or social media posts. These messages can explain the consequences of overconsumption of energy on the environment and provide advice to users on how to reduce their impact.

In terms of concrete examples, the Ecosia website is a search engine that focuses on carbon neutrality and sustainability. They regularly display messages to raise user awareness about the environmental impact of their use of the search engine and provide advice to reduce this impact.

The website of the British company Ecotricity is another example of a website that raises user awareness about the environmental impact of their navigation. They have implemented a carbon emissions calculator to help users understand their own environmental impact and propose solutions to reduce this impact, including using their renewable energy provider.

By adopting a responsible design approach, it is possible to create a sustainable and eco-friendly website. Design, hosting, and data management choices have a direct impact on the site's environmental footprint. Therefore, it is important to implement a global approach that takes into account all these elements.


Conclusion

By reducing page size, opting for green hosting, using responsible images and videos, designing a minimalist layout, avoiding trendy effects, choosing appropriate fonts, adopting a responsible approach to data management, integrating ecological features, and raising user awareness, it is possible to create a sustainable and eco-friendly website.

In conclusion, creating a sustainable and eco-friendly website is an important issue for the future of our planet. By adopting a responsible design approach, everyone can contribute to reducing their environmental footprint and encouraging more responsible web use. Don't hesitate to leave a comment or share new tools if you have more information.


All the illustration are coming from my midjourney account

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