Environmental Statement of this Website
Eco-Design Level of the Website
EcoIndex Score: 80,78 / 100
Estimated water consumption for 1,000 users: 20,78 litres, equivalent to 12 bottles of mineral water.*
Estimated Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions for 1,000 users: 1.38 kilograms of CO₂e, equivalent to a 6 km trip in a petrol-powered car.*
Explanations About the Website’s Design
At Agile Partner, we chose to design this website with purpose and responsibility.
It is part of our broader commitment to reducing the environmental footprint of our digital tools. The site was eco-designed with a strong focus on performance and minimal impact. We reduced its weight by limiting media, optimizing the code, and removing unnecessary features.
Several choices reflect this mindset:
• No marketing content. We keep only what is essential to understand who we are and what we do.
• No forms. We prefer direct and human interactions.
• No analytics tracking. Your privacy matters more than collecting usage data.
• Green hosting. The website runs on servers powered by renewable energy.
This website is not just a digital presence. It embodies the way we work: responsibly, transparently, and with intent.
Method of Evaluation
Like any digital product, this website has an environmental impact. On this page, we present it using standardized indicators.
We rely on the EcoIndex methodology developed by the GreenIT.fr collective to assess the website’s environmental performance. This is measured using two types of indicators:
- Eco-design level of the website. This indicator reflects the implementation of best practices aimed at reducing the environmental impact of a web page. The level is shown using a relative rating from A to G (A being the best) and an absolute score from 0 to 100 (100 being the best).
- Water consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per page load. This indicator quantifies the use of freshwater (in centilitres) and the GHG emissions (in grams of CO₂e) generated when loading a web page.
To provide a complete picture, we display three types of data:
- Eco-design level of the 5 most visited pages of the website
- Water consumption (in litres) and GHG emissions (in kilograms of CO₂e) generated by loading a single page, extrapolated to 1,000 users
- Water consumption (in litres) and GHG emissions (in kilograms of CO₂e) generated by completing a typical user journey, extrapolated to 1,000 users
For now, as the website is very simple, we have not included the data about the "eco-design level of 5 typical user journeys on the website". This may be added later.
The analysis was conducted on 17/09/2025. Results may evolve over time. The data below represent a snapshot of the website's environmental impact at a given moment.
Impact Assessment of the 5 Most Visited Pages on the Website
Page 1 : Homepage
- Water consumption for 1,000 users (in litres): 22.3 Equivalent to approximately 2 packs of bottled water.
- GHG emissions for 1,000 users (in kilograms CO₂e): 1.49 Equivalent to a 7 km trip in a petrol-powered car.
Page 2 : Solutions
- Water consumption for 1,000 users (in litres): 20.3 Equivalent to approximately 2 packs of bottled water.
- GHG emissions for 1,000 users (in kilograms CO₂e): 1.35 Equivalent to a 6 km trip in a petrol-powered car.
Page 3 : Approach
- Water consumption for 1,000 users (in litres): 29.9 Equivalent to approximately 2 packs of bottled water.
- GHG emissions for 1,000 users (in kilograms CO₂e): 1.32 Equivalent to a 6 km trip in a petrol-powered car.
Page 4 : About Us
- Water consumption for 1,000 users (in litres): 21.6 Equivalent to approximately 2 packs of bottled water.
- GHG emissions for 1,000 users (in kilograms CO₂e): 1.44 Equivalent to a 7 km trip in a petrol-powered car.
Page 5 : Contact
- Water consumption for 1,000 users (in litres): 19.8 Equivalent to approximately 2 packs of bottled water.
- GHG emissions for 1,000 users (in kilograms CO₂e): 1.32 Equivalent to a 6 km trip in a petrol-powered car.
Eco-design
Eco-design is based on a methodology and a set of best practices aimed at reducing the environmental impact of this website. In practice, this means limiting the technical resources required to display a page or run a feature, while staying as close as possible to the user’s actual needs.
Are you a digital professional looking to reduce the environmental footprint of your websites? Here are some good practices to start with:
Eco-design principles
- Limit the number of features from the design phase
- Remove unused functionalities
- Reduce the use of carousels
- Choose lightweight typefaces
- Favor simple and minimal design
- Adopt a mobile-first approach whenever possible
- Prefer pagination over infinite scrolling
- Avoid auto-play and auto-loading of videos or sounds
- Optimize user journeys
Good practices for content management
- Prefer images over videos
- Limit the number of images on each page
- Optimize image size for the target format
- Compress images with a tool such as TinyPNG
- Compress PDFs with a tool such as iLovePDF
- Limit the use of animated GIFs
- Use glyphs instead of images whenever possible