UWC Costa Rica actively promotes "Digital Sustainability" – a concept focusing on reducing our digital carbon footprint. The journey involves a collective effort from the community to reshape consumption and communication behaviors.
In our fast-paced digital age, the constant use of electronic devices contributes to a significant environmental impact through electricity generation. UWC Costa Rica acknowledges this reality and actively promotes “Digital Sustainability” – a concept focusing on reducing our digital carbon footprint. The journey involves a collective effort from the community to reshape consumption and communication behaviors.
Creating a Sustainable Digital Space
UWC Costa Rica has proactively aligned its institutional brand with sustainability principles. The color guide, font choice, and design scheme were all revamped with considerations for readability, accessibility, and reduced ink usage. This effort serves as a foundation for implementing the concept of Digital Sustainability.
Enhancing Email Practices
A quick win in the pursuit of digital sustainability lies in refining our email habits. The community is encouraged to reconsider email signatures, propose alternative communication methods, and be mindful of email content and recipients. The goal is to reduce unnecessary emails, spam, and wasteful content, promoting clarity and efficiency.
Optimizing User Experience
Experimentation with data and user interactions is crucial for enhancing digital experiences. Examples include a streamlined website, newsletters offering multiple content formats, and bilingual communications. By anticipating how people consume media, UWC Costa Rica strives to reduce the digital carbon footprint associated with navigating numerous pages or downloading excessive files.
Mindful Consumption
Reducing the digital carbon footprint is not just about creation but also consumption. Unsubscribing from unwanted emails, making conscious decisions when purchasing new gadgets, and minimizing device energy consumption are highlighted as essential actions.