What is digital pollution? Digital pollution is generated by the manufacture and use of new technologies. And its consequences are multiple: greenhouse gas emissions that are responsible for global warming; chemical contamination; an erosion of biodiversity caused in particular by the extraction of minerals; a depletion of resources; overconsumption of water and electricity; the production of electronic waste. How to reduce digital pollution Avoid sending unnecessary emails to say “thank you” or “have a nice weekend” to colleagues. Only send essential emails. Prefer the telephone, and call your colleague to give him instructions rather than writing him a long email. Avoid copying the entire department or company from your emails. Target only the intended recipients. Only send attachments if they really need to be sent, and keep their size as small as possible. Choose links that refer to storage space. Clean your inbox. Sort through your emails, taking care to remove unnecessary emails ...
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