Bite-sized Learning: How to reduce your digital carbon footprint (virtual)
Every time we use the internet, a small amount of carbon is emitted. So, if a business has a website, uses email or social it has a digital carbon footprint. But what is a digital carbon footprint, and what can you do to reduce it? Small business owners can take straightforward actions to reduce their carbon footprint, whilst simultaneously having a positive impact on the success of their business. Whether that’s making website updates to improve SEO or clearing old data and files to benefit the environment.
On 27 September from 9.30am-11.30am, Rebecca Kimber of Create.net will be running a Bite-sized Learning workshop for Brighton Chamber, to help businesses find out what carbon they are emitting from digital activities, and how to implement changes to reduce their digital carbon footprint.
In this virtual Bite-sized Learning session you will:
• Find out how emissions are created through online activities small business owners do every day
• Learn about practical changes you can make to cut your digital carbon footprint
• Discover how to optimise your website to benefit the environment, and make it more successful for your business
• Create a simple plan to tackle more difficult changes
You’ll come away from this session with a new awareness of what’s happening behind the scenes of your computer, and an actionable plan to start reducing your business’ carbon footprint, straightaway.
Date: Wednesday 27 September
Time: 9.30am-11.30am
Where: Zoom
To find out more and book your place: https://www.brightonchamber.co.uk/event/bite-sized-learning-how-to-reduce-your-digital-carbon-footprint-virtual