By 2026, the Dominican Republic has seen a significant increase in internet adoption, with over 82% of the population online. The average website's carbon footprint has decreased slightly, thanks to greener hosting practices, though there is still room for improvement. The surge in mobile web usage reflects increased smartphone penetration, contributing to more sustainable browsing habits.
The country’s web infrastructure continues to evolve, with more data centers powered by renewable energy. This shift not only reduces carbon emissions but also boosts the digital economy. As the digital footprint grows, sustainable web practices are becoming vital for environmental conservation and economic resilience.