Sustainability
AeternumAlly exists to help companies adopt sustainability in their core business, including measuring and reporting their environmental impact under CSRD and ESRS standards. So it would be a little odd, and honestly hypocritical, not to apply that same lens to ourselves.
Our journey
In December 2026,
AeternumAlly was born with a passion inspired by Effectuation Theory
In May 2026,
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We launched the open-sourced project on GitHub and very early state demonstration system. This system will aim to help SMEs reduce sustainability complexity and adopt it in their core business strategy through AI-assisted.
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We ran aeternumally.com through the Website Carbon Calculator by Wholegrain Digital · Hosted on Netlify , the recognised open methodology for estimating the carbon footprint of web pages. Here's an honest look at what we found in some areas of improvement.
Sustainability Starts at Home and in Strategy
We believe sustainability should be embedded into how an organization understands its business model, manages risks, sets KPIs, tracks carbon, and prepares evidence. That is why AeternumAlly is built around structured workflows rather than one-off report generation.
We build tools to help organisations become more transparent about their environmental impact. That transparency has to start with us.
Our website - our footprint
| Metric | Our result | Global average |
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| Carbon rating | A+ | E |
| CO₂ per visit | 0.04g | 0.36g |
| Cleaner than | 94% of pages tested | — |
| CO₂ per year (10k visits/mo) | 4.68 kg CO₂e | ~43 kg CO₂e |
| Energy per year | 9 kWh | — |
To put 9.81 kg CO₂e in perspective, it is equivalent to:
- ☕ Boiling water for 634 cups of tea
- 📱 790 full charges of an average smartphone
- 🚗 Driving an electric car 38 km
- 🌳 What 1 tree absorbs in a year
Google Lighthouse scores, which measure real-world web quality independently of carbon tools:
| Category | Score |
|---|---|
| ⚡ Performance | 92 / 100 |
| ♿ Accessibility | 100 / 100 |
| ✅ Best Practices | 92 / 100 |
| 🔍 SEO | 90 / 100 |
A high Performance score directly correlates with lower carbon emissions — fast pages transfer less data, execute less JavaScript, and require fewer server round-trips. Accessibility and SEO scores also matter: an accessible, well-structured page typically has cleaner, leaner markup, which means less to transfer and render on every visit.
This post is not a claim of perfection, it is the first entry in an ongoing public record. We will update it as our infrastructure and results change.
If you are curious about how our digital platform helping you to start a sustainability journey, we would love to talk →