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Altimpact.fr is dedicated to supporting digital sobriety—a movement focused on helping people manage their use of digital technologies like smartphones and social media.
Supported by ADEME (French Environment and Energy Management Agency), CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research), and INRIA (National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology), Altimpact aims to raise awareness about the environmental impact of digital technology. Their mission includes providing valuable resources not just for individuals, but also for local authorities and businesses.
The site features a minimalist design with a focus on colors, illustrations, and callout boxes to capture user attention. Its streamlined layout ensures that finding information is easy. True to their mission, the website uses a custom Gutenberg Block Theme designed to be both energy-efficient and high-performing.
Submission ID
202407101306260
Site URL
https://altimpact.fr/
Submission date
10 Jul 2024
Submitter
Jb Audras
Author
Whodunit
Theme
Custom Hybrid Block Theme
Launched On
10 Jul 2024
Country
France
Description
"ALT IMPACT is a French program supported by ADEME, CNRS and INRIA. It aims to accelerate and support digital sobriety, through raising awareness and training all publics (citizens, companies, local authorities, etc.) on the environmental impact of digital technology and the issues involved ; measuring and monitoring digital sobriety by identifying and sharing reliable data and tools ; support actions aimed at integrating digital sobriety into the strategies of local authorities and businesses."
Reason for Submission
"This low-carbon site was tailor-made for the French agency for energy transition (ADEME), and aims to encourage digital players to reduce their carbon footprint. It is based on a custom Gutenberg Block Theme designed to be as energy-efficient and high-performing as possible, while leaving plenty of editorial scope for content administrators."
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