World Earth Day: Five tech tips to go greener at home

With the way we use technology today, our digital lives have become inseparable from our daily routines. And while being always connected brings fantastic benefits, the energy consumption and environmental impact of our technology habits are undeniable. This World Earth Day, here are five tech choices we can all make to help shape a greener future.

  1. Go paperless: embrace electronic bills and statements
    Paper bills and bank statements might seem small, but their production, printing and delivery can quickly add up – especially multiplied by hundreds or thousands of customers. Switching to paperless options (usually activated by a toggle in your online account with your provider) reduces the need for paper, envelopes and even the fuel used in distribution. Most banks, utility companies and services providers offer this option, so why not take a few moments to opt-in and lighten your environmental impact.
  2. Ditch the phantom power
    Those glowing standby lights on your electronic devices indicate a quiet but constant power drain in your home. Smart plugs can put an end to this phantom power draw with timed shutdowns or remote power-offs for devices like TVs, PCs, games consoles and sound systems. Just remember that some devices need to be plugged in and running 24/7, so don’t go unplugging your fridge any time soon!
  3. Video chat over travel
    In-person meetings and get-togethers are vital, but video calls are a fantastic way to connect without the commute. For your next casual catch-up or project check-in, consider going virtual to leave a smaller carbon footprint. Who knows, that video call with your friends might even become your new favourite weekly event!
  4. Shop smart, use longer
    The latest gadgets can be tempting, but the manufacturing process and push for constant upgrades is responsible for a lot of e-waste. Before you upgrade, consider whether a repair or battery upgrade might give you what you’re looking for. Or you could think about opting for a refurbished model which might just save you a few extra pounds too. Where it makes sense, making your tech last longer can significantly reduce your environmental impact.
  5. Support sustainable tech companies
    Your buying power has influence! When you’re on the lookout for your next purchase, do some research and choose to support brands with a strong commitment to the environment. That might come in the materials used in the manufacturing process or in a commitment to operating sustainably, for example.

Bonus point: Use a planet-friendly broadband provider

If you’re looking to make your digital footprint greener, at Lytii, we’re committed to putting people and the planet first. From the exchanges and data centres we use to our own site in Newcastle, our broadband is powered by 100% renewable electricity, and we’re committed to making continual improvements so that we’re net zero by 2040. So every email you send, every show you stream on a Lytii connection comes from a provider that takes sustainability seriously.

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