Our Commitment
PARRIIC recognises the urgent need to address climate change and environmental sustainability. As a digital services provider, we are committed to minimizing our environmental impact and supporting sustainable practices in the cultural heritage sector.
Our Approach
Digital-First Operations
Our business model is inherently low-impact:
- Paperless operations: We conduct business digitally wherever possible, minimizing paper use
- Remote collaboration: Most client work is conducted remotely, reducing travel-related emissions
- Cloud-based tools: We use digital collaboration tools rather than requiring in-person meetings
- Digital deliverables: Where appropriate, we recommend digital publications and resources over print
Responsible Infrastructure Choices
We make considered choices about our digital infrastructure:
- EU-based hosting: Our website and email services are hosted with Hostinger on servers located in France, with backup in Lithuania—both within the EU
- Data sovereignty: Keeping data within the EU reduces international data transfers and supports regional sustainability standards
- Energy-efficient providers: We select service providers committed to energy efficiency and, where available, renewable energy
Sustainable Service Delivery
Open Source Advocacy
Our focus on open source software supports sustainability:
- Reduced waste: Open source eliminates software obsolescence and forced upgrade cycles
- Longer system life: Open platforms can be maintained and updated indefinitely without vendor dependency
- Resource efficiency: Organizations avoid duplicate licensing costs, redirecting resources to their core missions
- Shared infrastructure: Open source communities share development resources rather than duplicating effort
Publication Management
In our production management services, we:
- Promote digital publishing: Advise clients on digital-first strategies where appropriate
- Sustainable print practices: When print is necessary, we work with publishers who offer sustainable options (FSC-certified paper, eco-friendly inks, local printing to reduce shipping)
- Print-on-demand: Recommend print-on-demand models to reduce waste and overproduction
- Accessible digital formats: Ensure digital publications are accessible, reducing need for multiple format productions
Travel and Meetings
We minimize environmental impact from travel:
- Remote-first approach: Most projects can be conducted entirely remotely
- Virtual meetings: We use video conferencing for consultations, training, and collaboration
- Consolidated travel: When site visits are necessary, we plan efficiently to minimize trips
- Public transport: Where practical, we use public transport for necessary travel
- Local focus: Working primarily with EU-based organizations reduces long-distance travel needs
Supporting Client Sustainability
We help our clients advance their own sustainability goals:
- Digital collections: Implementing digital repositories reduces physical storage needs and improves accessibility
- Efficient cataloguing: Well-structured metadata reduces duplication of effort and resources
- Remote access: Digital platforms enable researchers to access collections remotely, reducing their travel needs
- Preservation through digitization: Digital preservation can reduce physical storage requirements and handling of fragile materials
Long-Term Thinking
Cultural heritage work is inherently about the long term. We support:
- Sustainable digital preservation: Implementing systems with long-term viability
- Open standards: Using open, well-documented standards that don’t lock clients into proprietary formats
- Capacity building: Training client staff reduces ongoing dependency and resource consumption
- Thoughtful technology choices: Recommending mature, stable solutions over constantly changing platforms
Continuous Improvement
We recognize that sustainability practices must evolve. We commit to:
- Regular review: Assessing our environmental impact and identifying improvements
- Staying informed: Keeping up to date with sustainable practices in digital services
- Measuring impact: Where practical, monitoring and reducing our carbon footprint
- Transparent communication: Being honest about our environmental impact and progress
Areas for Development
We acknowledge areas where we can improve:
- Carbon measurement: Developing better methods to measure and offset our digital carbon footprint
- Supplier assessment: More systematically evaluating the environmental credentials of our service providers
- Client guidance: Expanding our advice on sustainable digital practices for cultural heritage organizations
Collaboration
We believe environmental sustainability requires collective action. We:
- Support sector-wide initiatives for sustainable digital heritage
- Share knowledge and best practices with colleagues and clients
- Collaborate with organizations working toward environmental goals
- Advocate for sustainable approaches in professional networks
Contact
For questions about our environmental practices or to discuss sustainability in your digital heritage project:
PARRIIC
Email: parriic@parriic.eu
Website: https://parriic.eu