Environmental Digital Responsibility
In this article, we explore how Environmental Digital Responsibility can help you better understand the ecological consequences of an organization’s digital decisions.
What you do to the planet, you do to the people. Learn how to apply responsible environmental, social, and economic principles to your digital products, services, policies, and programs in the articles below.
In this article, we explore how Environmental Digital Responsibility can help you better understand the ecological consequences of an organization’s digital decisions.
In this article, we explore how economic digital responsibility impacts technology-related financial decisions. We also explore more regenerative and equitable solutions you can use in your own organization.
Here are eighteen ways that sustainability principles can improve your digital supply chain. We also cover why this matters and what we’ve learned through our own experience.
From stakeholder research to data, analytics, and impact measurement, many components go into creating a sustainable content strategy. In this post, we’ll help you cut through the noise to create…
What’s the best way to get the most accurate environmental data on your organization’s digital footprint? Invest in a Digital Life Cycle Assessment (DLCA). In this post, we explore why…
In this post, we explore why enshittification drives some of the biggest digital marketing challenges facing our industry. We also explore how to strategically address these challenges in your own…
Mightybytes has joined organizations around the world in declaring a climate emergency. We’re committing to net zero emissions as quickly as possible.
In this post, we cross-examine eight ways to align your organization’s digital marketing strategy with an impactful climate strategy.
Mightybytes has been on a years-long quest to find the perfect green web hosting partner. In this post, we share lessons learned over the years in our efforts to power…
In this post, we explore the question of personal vs. organizational responsibility when it comes to taking meaningful action on your digital carbon footprint.