Minimize the environmental impact of your digital project
Digital technology accounts for nearly 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions. There are three main sources: our devices (tablets, televisions, etc.), data centers, and networks. As a digital player, we are addressing these areas through eco-design!
Tools, methods, indicators, and measurable requirements in our specifications
Given the climate emergency, statements of intent are no longer enough. That’s why at every stage of our work (needs assessment, specifications, UX and UI design, development, maintenance, hosting) we implement best practices to reduce the demands on devices, data centers, and networks.
As an RGESN expert, Laurène leads our eco-design initiative. She is also responsible for the certification process with the INR institute.
We are guided by the criteria of the RGESN, the State’s framework and its NumEcoDiag evaluation grid.
Qualified teams
Our teams are trained and made aware of the challenges and methods of eco-design.
Dedicated tools
Guidelines, plug-ins, and indicators guide every step of our work process (UX and UI design, development, quality control). We particularly appreciate the tools provided by GreenIT
We are certified by the Institute for Responsible Digital Technology and a signatory of their charter
The Responsible Digital Institute is the Green IT Think Tank. It co-led the creation of the RGESN and developed several eco-design tools (assessment tools, framework, training) as well as a demanding label, which we have begun the process of obtaining.
Our eco-design methodology
Digital Reality, a data center located in Marseille and powered 100% by renewable energy
Our partner is highly committed to reducing their environmental impact, notably through the use of renewable energy. In fact, they capture water from the mines in the neighboring city to cool their servers and redistribute the hot water that comes out to buildings. This uses 30 times less energy than a conventional cooling solution.