E-commerce & Shopping Worldwide

List of last month's most polluting E-commerce & shopping websites worldwide

Domain mCO2 Reduction Potential Energy Reduction Potential Total mCO2 Emissions Total Energy Consumption
1 amazon.com amazon.com 183 t 198 MWh 9163 t 10 GWh View Report
2 zara.com zara.com 803 t 377 MWh 5355 t 3 GWh View Report
3 ebay.com ebay.com 397 t 534 MWh 2648 t 4 GWh View Report
4 ikea.com ikea.com 372 t 434 MWh 2482 t 3 GWh View Report
5 walmart.com walmart.com 290 t 566 MWh 1936 t 4 GWh View Report
6 target.com target.com 267 t 414 MWh 1779 t 3 GWh View Report
7 macys.com macys.com 233 t 396 MWh 1556 t 3 GWh View Report
8 costco.com costco.com 232 t 300 MWh 1547 t 2 GWh View Report
9 lowes.com lowes.com 230 t 396 MWh 1536 t 3 GWh View Report
10 etsy.com etsy.com 205 t 210 MWh 1366 t 1 GWh View Report

Note Regarding CO2 Emissions and Energy Consumption Estimates

It is important to note that the emissions estimates in this page are based on the most recent data available. As a result, the emissions estimates may be outdated if there have been significant changes to your website since the last update.

FAQ

What is meant by "mCO2 Reduction Potential" in the context of website CO2 emissions?

Reduction Potential in the context of website CO2 emissions refers to the digital waste generated by internet usage, such as abandoned digital content, redundant or duplicate data, and unused or outdated files. This digital waste contributes to the overall carbon footprint of websites and other digital platforms by consuming energy and resources during their storage and processing. It is important for website owners and developers to implement efficient data management practices and regularly clean up their digital waste to minimize their environmental impact.