Amsterdam
Barbara Strozzilaan 1011083 HN Amsterdam
Netherlands+31 10 307 7131info@kruso.nl
The Wanicare Foundation and Kruso have joined forces and taken on the challenge of making the new Wanicare website the most climate friendly website in the Netherlands.
With this mission, we aim to reduce the carbon footprint not only of the website itself but also of its construction as much as possible. Every click has an impact. A single email is equivalent to a plastic bag.
That's why we are examining all aspects of platform development, from website hosting and animation loading to the energy consumption of your own device and project management with minimal emissions.
Wanicare exists because we want to protect animals and nature. That is why it is our ambition to do our work with the least possible impact on the planet, and that also applies to our digital footprint.
We have ensured that our server runs on 100% green energy.
By placing the server (cloud solution) close to the users, we reduce the distance data needs to travel.
We are working on shortening the path from the website's server to the user.
We are trying to make the website as lightweight as possible. Colors, photo formats.
To prevent waste, the website only contains the most essential pages.
We ensure that the website can be easily displayed on the PC.
All appointments regarding the development of the website take place online.
All project documentation can be found online in one place.
After the project is completed, the documentation is cleaned up.
In the coming months, we will be working together on the realization of the new and sustainable website for Wanicare. Through smart choices, we aim to inspire organizations in the Netherlands to collectively make a significant difference for people, animals, and the planet.
Stay tuned!
The Wanicare Foundation operates in West Java, Indonesia, at the Cikananga Wildlife Center, where they provide refuge for nearly 500 wild animals. These animals include orangutans, crocodiles, bears, various bird species, and leopards, most of which have been rescued from illegal wildlife trade or have lost their natural habitats.
Wanicare was founded in 2009 by Willemijn Eggen with the aim of rebuilding the Cikananga Wildlife Center and assisting in the mission to protect wildlife and nature. Today, Cikananga is home to a team of nearly 30 individuals, including caregivers, veterinarians, and education staff, who work tirelessly every day to care for the animals, facilitate releases, and carry out conservation projects. It has become a leading center for conservation and education.
In the evolving digital landscape, we believe climate-friendliness is the way forward. For companies and organizations, it's essential to take a closer look at the carbon footprint of their web solutions. It's not just about environmental responsibility; it's also about fostering a sense of community, enhancing economic efficiency, and strengthening the brand.
We believe, embracing climate-friendly web solutions isn't just an eco-conscious choice; it's a strategic move that positively impacts performance, visibility, and user experience.