Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
Rebuilding a legacy platform relied on by 70,000 students; migrating millions of accessible books to a modern, seamless service with zero disruption for learners.
We believe every website should be sustainable. The internet has a bigger carbon footprint than the aviation industry — every image, click, email, server call and website visit adds to it. A sustainable website is a better website: it’s faster, cheaper to run, and kinder to the planet.
Sustainability is an ongoing commitment, not a single fix. Whether you’re just getting started or already thinking about your website’s carbon footprint, we’ll meet you where you are and help you take practical steps forward.
Better performance — lighter websites load faster, rank better in search, and reduce bounce rates
Shows your commitment — talking about the improvements you’ve made builds credibility with your audience
Reduces costs — lighter web experiences use less bandwidth and are more cost-efficient to run
We can support and guide on:
Sustainability audit — we review your 10 most-visited pages, calculate your carbon emissions, and map every recommendation to the W3C Web Sustainability Guidelines (WSG)
Green web hosting — we help you move to an environmentally accredited hosting provider, with sustainable hosting options and carbon footprint reporting
Read our blog for sustainability insights, including Website sustainability 101
See how sustainability and accessibility work together in Websites that perform for people and planet
We bring audits and hosting recommendations together into a practical plan you can act on. Our sustainability lead, Chris Butterworth, is an invited expert on the W3C Sustainable Web Interest Group, so every recommendation we make is grounded in current international standards.
All online activity generates carbon emissions, every image, click, email, server call and visit to your website. Reducing the amount of carbon released by these events will help to mitigate the very real climate crisis we are living through
Our audit, reviewing your top 10 most-visited pages, uses the W3C Web Sustainability Guidelines (WSG) 1.0 as its reference framework. We’ll provide a written report, along with clear actions you can take away and implement to reduce emissions.
Read about our sustainability auditIt has been a real pleasure working with Studio 24 on this exciting development. Not only have they been extremely responsive and flexible, really wanting to understand and respond to CBM’s requirements and specifications, but they have done this with a real grasp of passion for the impact that this app could have on the lives of people with disabilities who are currently so often excluded from humanitarian relief.