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Sustainability at Earniverse

An eco-responsible metaverse. Built to reduce pollution and protect the planet.

Every physical trip you turn into a virtual one saves real carbon. Every server that powers your experience runs on renewable energy, and its CO2 is offset twice. This is a digital world designed to lighten the real one.

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of hosting CO2 offset. Twice what it emits, since 2017.
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certified renewable energy powering the infrastructure.
Our hosting partner

Hosted in Switzerland by Infomaniak. Sovereign by design, sustainable by conviction.

Earniverse runs on the infrastructure of Infomaniak, Switzerland’s independent cloud provider. Your data stays in Switzerland, under Swiss law. And the servers behind your experience are among the greenest on Earth.

Choosing where a metaverse lives is not a detail. It decides who can access your data, and how much carbon it costs to keep the lights on. We chose Infomaniak for two reasons that rarely come together: privacy and ecology, without compromise.

Its most advanced facility, the D4 data center in Geneva, is a world first: it recycles 100% of the electricity it consumes into heat for the local district-heating network. That recovered heat warms up to 6,000 nearby homes every year and saves the Canton of Geneva around 3,600 tonnes of CO2 annually. The energy that powers your experience gets a second life, warming a Geneva neighbourhood.

Eco data center in a green Swiss alpine valley, recovered heat flowing as green light toward warmly lit homes
D4 data center, Geneva · 100% of consumed electricity recycled into heat for up to 6,000 homes.
B Corp™
certified (2025)
ISO 14001 + 50001
environmental & energy management
15 years
average server lifespan
No air conditioning
since 2013, cooled by filtered outside air
100% heat recycled
by the D4 data center
6,000 homes
heated + 3,600 tCO2e/year saved in Geneva

Certified ISO 14001, ISO 50001, ISO 27001, ISO 9001 and B Corp™.

Carbon, handled honestly

Every gram of CO2, offset twice.

Our Swiss hosting partner Infomaniak offsets 200% of the CO2 emissions from its infrastructure, twice what it actually emits, and has done so every year since 2017.

Offsetting is not a magic eraser, and we will not pretend it is. Emissions still happen. So the honest answer is to measure them precisely, cut them at the source, and then compensate far beyond what remains. That is exactly what Infomaniak does: for every tonne of CO2 its infrastructure emits, it funds the removal of two.

The compensation is not abstract. It funds verified, mostly local projects: a protected forest reserve in the Swiss Jura (Vallon de Soulce), certified by the Myclimate foundation, alongside reforestation in Nicaragua. Local European projects cost about four times more than overseas credits, and they are chosen precisely because their impact is verifiable on the ground.

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Measure

Every source is counted: server manufacturing, energy use, and staff travel. Nothing hidden.

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Reduce

Renewable energy, no air conditioning, 15-year server lifespans, heat recovery. Emissions are cut at the source first.

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Offset 200%

What remains is compensated twice over, through certified carbon-removal projects in the Jura and Nicaragua.

We offset twice what our infrastructure emits. We do not claim it makes your footprint zero. It makes it far smaller, and honestly accounted for.
Powered by nature

100% renewable. Certified, not claimed.

The infrastructure hosting Earniverse runs on 100% certified renewable energy: 60% Swiss hydropower and 40% Naturemade Star.

Green energy is easy to promise and hard to prove. Here it is independently certified. Sixty percent comes from Swiss hydropower carrying the TUV SUD label, and the remaining forty percent from renewable sources certified Naturemade Star, one of the strictest ecological energy standards in Europe.

And it keeps getting cleaner. According to the IEA, the energy efficiency of data centers and networks roughly doubles every two years, so the digital option improves with every generation of hardware.

60% Hydropower
40% Naturemade Star
60% certified Swiss hydropower (TUV SUD) 40% Naturemade Star renewable = 100% certified renewable energy
The real math

A metaverse that reduces pollution and protects the planet.

The biggest carbon savings do not come from greener servers. They come from the trips you no longer take. When a virtual experience replaces a physical one, the difference is not marginal. It is structural.

One hour inside Earniverse costs a few dozen grams of CO2. A single physical trip can cost thousands of times more. Here is what changes when digital replaces physical.

up to -94% CO2

Meetings & events

Moving a conference or event fully online cuts its carbon footprint by up to 94% and its energy use by around 90%. Meet a room full of people without a single flight.

Source: Nature Communications, 2021 (Cornell-led).
-90% energy, -85% CO2

Learning

Studying remotely uses about 90% less energy and emits around 85% less CO2 per student than a full-time physical campus, mostly by removing daily commutes and campus energy use.

Source: Open University (UK).
-36% CO2

Shopping

On average, buying online emits 36% less CO2 than a trip to the store, and it is the lower-carbon option in more than 75% of cases. Browse, choose and buy without burning the drive there.

Source: MIT / EDF.
Person in a VR headset stepping through a green portal toward a distant landmark hologram
the trip, avoided

Culture & museums

Tourism accounts for roughly 8 to 10% of global greenhouse-gas emissions, and most of it is travel. A virtual visit to a museum or landmark removes the journey entirely, so the only footprint left is a few grams of streaming.

Source: academic research on virtual tourism (Tourism Recreation Research, 2024).
~2 t saved

Long-distance travel

A single return Paris to New York flight emits about 2 tonnes of CO2 per passenger (2.06 t, ADEME). Visit a place virtually and you skip all of it. For reference, a car emits around 218 g of CO2 per kilometre; one hour of streaming emits about 36 g, less than driving 200 metres.

Source: ADEME, IEA.

When a virtual visit replaces a physical trip, the savings are dramatic. Earniverse simply makes that replacement worth making.

Try it

Your positive footprint.

See how much CO2 you could avoid by moving part of your life into Earniverse. Move the sliders. The numbers are yours.

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Your Earniverse usage this year would emit around 0 kg of CO2, counting the whole chain: servers, network and your own device (IEA basis). The hosting share is offset at 200% by our hosting partner Infomaniak. That is included honestly, and it is a fraction of what you avoid.

Estimates based on published studies (Nature Communications 2021, MIT/EDF, Open University, ADEME, IEA). Real figures vary with distance, mode of transport and device. The usage estimate covers data centers, network and your own device; the hosting share is offset at 200% by our hosting partner. These numbers show CO2 avoided, not energy created.

Where we stand

Our commitment starts now, and it does not stop.

We are not waiting for a perfect future to act. Earniverse is built, today, to give people the tools to shrink their impact on the real world. Every meeting held virtually, every trip that becomes a visit, every store you reach without driving is a small, measurable win for the planet.

Our commitment is simple and permanent: to keep building the best tools a metaverse can offer for cutting pollution and energy use, and to keep choosing partners, like Infomaniak, who prove their sustainability rather than claim it. As technology gets cleaner, so will we. That is a promise we intend to keep, and to measure in public.

“The greenest kilometre is the one you never travel.”
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