Businesses who were set up digitally to work remotely during the pandemic, or had already enabled remote working, were able to operate (almost) as normal throughout the lockdowns and office closures of 2020.
Coldplay sang it best - we live in a beautiful world, (yeah we do, yeah we do). So, we need to do all we can to preserve and protect this stunning planet that we call home.
Covid-19 has given rise to a mass adoption of technology. Many organisations have switched the office and physical meetings for Zoom calls, digitised their offline practices and undergone rapid digital transformation.
Almost every organisation across industries is undertaking some sort of digital transformation. This could be as simple as digitising common services, or it could mean a complete overhaul of the entire business to become more agile and digitally savvy.
The main focus of our Sustainable Diaries series has always been on Digital Detox’s sustainability goals, changes, and learnings as a business, making sure it holds us accountable throughout the whole journey.
What is DD’s carbon footprint during the current COVID-19 lockdown? Good question! We’re very familiar with the term at DD and since we went on lockdown, I’ve been wondering what the impact would be on our carbon footprint.
At Digital Detox, we love a challenge and we’re committed to finding new opportunities to help businesses become more sustainable and environmentally aware.
We worked with MARINElife, a conservation marine charity, to streamline data processing whilst creatively engaging the public to submit data in a citizen science approach.