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Digital marketing’s carbon footprint

Last updated: March 4, 2025 11:28 pm
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In today’s digital age, it’s easy to overlook the environmental impact of our online activities. While industries like transport and energy are often blamed for carbon emissions, digital marketing is now emerging as a major contributor to the problem. Recent research has revealed that digital marketing now produces more carbon emissions than the aviation industry, with data centres accounting for a significant portion of global CO2 emissions.

Data centres, which power websites, social media platforms, and digital advertising, require a substantial amount of electricity to operate and cool. Every email sent, ad impression made, and press release published contributes to the energy consumption of these data centres. In fact, a single online ad campaign delivering one million impressions can generate the same carbon emissions as a round trip flight from Boston to London.

Even activities like PR outreach and website traffic add to the environmental impact of digital marketing. Research has shown that something as simple as sending one fewer “thank you” email a day can save thousands of tonnes of carbon emissions annually – the equivalent of tens of thousands of flights.

While some businesses are taking steps to make their digital marketing efforts more environmentally friendly, such as switching to renewable-powered hosting or optimizing ad targeting, the real question remains: how much digital content do we actually need? The advertising industry often prioritizes volume over quality, leading to wasted impressions and unnecessary digital traffic that further contribute to emissions.

Programmatic advertising, which automates ad placements across various websites, is a prime example of this issue. Studies have shown that a significant portion of programmatic ad spend is wasted on ads that are never seen by real users, resulting in a massive amount of energy consumption for minimal impact.

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As concerns about environmental sustainability continue to grow, it’s essential for businesses to rethink their digital marketing strategies and prioritize efficiency and impact over sheer volume. By reducing unnecessary digital traffic and optimizing energy consumption, we can work towards a more sustainable future for the digital marketing industry.

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