Throwing away e-mails can save you carbon emissions. How does that work? Sending an e-mail requires electricity. And if you store your e-mail in the Cloud, it requires a server in a data centre. The energy consumption of these servers and data centres to store and send e-mails is huge. In the article above, you can read what the UMCG is doing to make our data storage more sustainable. But what can you yourself do to reduce the CO2 emissions of your mailbox? Read more:
- Zo bespaar je CO2 door bewust e-mailen (pdf)
- How to save CO2 by conscious e-mailing (pdf)
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