Low Carbon initiative
Our digital commitment
What is a low-carbon approach?
A low-carbon approach aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at every stage of our digital activity. At esf Val Cenis, this means designing and managing our digital tools (website, emails, online bookings, etc.) in a way that minimizes their environmental impact — by limiting data consumption, optimizing performance, and promoting responsible usage.
It's a concrete step toward a more sustainable mountain experience, while keeping our services efficient and accessible!
It's a concrete step toward a more sustainable mountain experience, while keeping our services efficient and accessible!
0.31 g of CO₂
per page
per page
This is the average amount of CO₂ produced each time a user views a page on our site.
In comparison, a non-eco-designed website emits an average of 4.61g of CO₂ per page — source: Wholegrain Digital.
36.65 kg of CO₂ emitted per year
That’s the CO₂ equivalent of 4,966 cups of tea produced for 10,000 user visits per month.
It’s also 69,979 fewer cups of tea compared to a non-eco-designed website with the same number of monthly page views.
516 kg of CO₂ saved per year
Estimated for 10,000 page views per month over one year.
A non-eco-designed website with 10,000 page views per month emits on average nearly 553 kg of CO₂ per year.
Our commitment in resort
We're also taking action for the planet
Anti-litter campaign:
Le Dernier Planté de Bâton
Le Dernier Planté de Bâton
The Syndicat National des Moniteurs du Ski Français has long organized cleanup days through the “Dernier Planté de Bâton” initiative, with many esf schools taking part—around thirty this year. For the 2022 campaign, the effort joined forces with Mountain Riders, aligning with their “Zero Waste Mountain” program, which focuses on reducing litter in mountain environments.
470 kg
of waste collected
at the 8th edition of Le Dernier Planté de Bâton