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May 2025

Bad code isn’t just slow—it’s an energy vampire. In the race to net-zero, every line matters. Smarter, greener software slashes emissions, saves dollars, and powers a more sustainable future. It’s time to code like the planet depends on it—because it does.

- Ashok Pandey

Code that cares

It's easy to think of sustainability as a hardware problem-e-waste, overheating servers, oceans of plastic. But the lines of code that power our tech hold a quieter, often overlooked secret: they’re energy hogs. Poorly written software doesn’t just clog up performance; it saps power, inflates emissions, and strains infrastructure at every level. In a world racing towards net-zero, we can’t afford to ignore the inefficiencies hidden in our apps, systems, and cloud workloads.

This isn't a hardware problem. It’s a software wake-up call.

When Bad Code Burns More Than Budgets

From bloated algorithms to clunky background processes, inefficient software quietly drives up an organization's energy use. Every wasted CPU cycle, every redundant database call, every idle thread translates into electricity drawn, carbon emitted, and dollars spent.

Here’s how the damage spreads:

  • Heavy Lifting for the Hardware: Inefficient logic forces systems to work overtime, ramping up CPU/GPU usage. Think of it as using a Formula 1 car to deliver pizza—it’ll get the job done, but at what cost?

  • Memory Mayhem: Memory leaks and poor management lead to constant paging, increased I/O operations, and higher energy demands.

  • Slow is Expensive: Prolonged processing means devices and servers stay active longer, consuming more energy while you wait.

  • Network Nuisance: Poorly optimized software clogs networks with unnecessary data transfers, overburdening infrastructure.

Worse still, this inefficiency shortens hardware life, inflates e-waste, and drains device batteries faster—literally compounding the sustainability crisis.

Writing Code That Conserves: Green Practices That Matter

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