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Environmental performance is represented by a score out of 100 and a grade from A to G (the higher the grade, the better!). Environmental performance is calculated on the basis of 3 technical indicators: weight, complexity and number of page requests.
The web page's environmental footprint is expressed by 2 environmental indicators.
The web page's GHG footprint is expressed in grams of CO2 equivalent (g CO2e).
The web page's water footprint is expressed in centiliters of blue water (cl). The water footprint reflects the water consumption required to display this web page. Extracting and refining the metals used to manufacture tech equipments requires a large amount of water.
These values are calculated from an average web page's emissions and modulated according to the EcoIndex of the analyzed web page.
For monthly page views, this web page's footprint is:
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Blue water
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Greenhouse gas emissions
What does that mean?
To give you an idea, 1 kg CO2e is equivalent to a journey of around 5 km by car. A shower uses an average of 6 litres of water per minute.
If your page emits 1,7g CO2e and uses 2,5cl of water, that means that for 1000 monthly visitors, the footprint is 1,7kg de CO2e and 25 litres of water per month – equivalent to a 5.5km car journey and a 4-minute shower.
? To find out more: Mise en perspective des impacts écologiques du numérique
Your score details show your page score, median, and target to aim for.
To calculate the environmental performance of a page, we take several factors into account: the number of elements in the DOM (Document Object Model), the weight of the data transferred and the number of HTTP requests. Find out more about our calculation method.
How can I improve my score ?
If the web page is too heavy
If the web page is too complex
If there are too many requests