How we calculate emissions in CLEAR
At Climate Logic, we believe in transparency and simplicity when it comes to assessing your website’s environmental impact. Our CLEAR (Carbon Load & Emissions Audit Report) tool uses a proven methodology derived from the Sustainable Web Design (SWD) principles to calculate the carbon footprint of a web page.

We Measure Data Transfer
When someone visits your website, their browser downloads content (HTML, CSS, JS, images, fonts, etc.). This content has a measurable size in bytes.
We measure the total transfer size for both:
📱 Mobile version
💻 Desktop version
Then we combine both to get a realistic picture of typical user experiences.


We Adjust for Real-World Usage
Not all visitors load a site the same way every time. To account for this, we apply a weighted average based on user behaviour:
- 75% of users are returning visitors.
- 25% are first-time visitors.
Returning visitors often load just 2% of the total data (due to caching).
This gives us an adjusted data transfer total per user.
We Convert Data to Energy (kWh)
Using SWD guidelines, we estimate energy used:
0.81 kWh is consumed per GB of data transferred
So we multiply the adjusted data (in bytes) by this factor to get an estimate of electricity used per page view.


We Convert Energy to COâ‚‚ Emissions
Depending on the hosting environment, emissions differ.
If green hosting is detected (verified via The Green Web Foundation), we assume:
- Data centre energy: 50g COâ‚‚ / kWh
- Transmission & end-user energy: 442g COâ‚‚ / kWh
If non-green hosting is detected, we assume the entire supply chain uses grid energy:
- All: 442g COâ‚‚ / kWh
These figures are then used to calculate the COâ‚‚ emissions per page load in grams.
We Rate Sustainability
Based on the calculated COâ‚‚ emissions per page, your website receives a simple sustainability rating:
COâ‚‚ per page | Rating |
---|---|
≤ 0.3 g | 🟢 A (Low Impact) |
≤ 0.6 g | 🟡 B (Medium Impact) |
≤ 1.0 g | 🟠C (High Impact) |
> 1.0 g | 🔴 D (Very High Impact) |
This system is inspired by the Website Carbon methodology and makes results easy to understand.


We Translate Results Into Fun Equivalents
To make your results relatable, we show what your site’s emissions look like in the real world:
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☕ Number of flat whites (235g CO₂ per cup)
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🫖 Number of cups of tea (7.35g CO₂ each)
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🎈 Number of CO₂ balloons (16g each)
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🔌 Equivalent kWh of electricity
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🚗 Driving distance in a typical petrol car
These metaphors help turn abstract emissions into something tangible.
If you’d like a more detailed audit of your site’s infrastructure, green hosting options, and performance enhancements, check out our Website Carbon Audit services or get in touch.