Lithuania continues to advance its digital infrastructure, with nearly 90% internet penetration by 2026. The average website's carbon footprint has decreased slightly due to improved energy efficiency and renewable energy adoption in data centers, now at 65%. The growing number of websites reflects increased digital activity, but efforts are in place to mitigate environmental impacts through sustainable hosting practices.
Despite the rise in digital services, Lithuania's focus on renewable energy and green hosting has helped reduce the overall carbon footprint per website. As web technology evolves, Lithuanian developers and hosting providers are adopting greener solutions, aligning with global sustainability goals while supporting economic growth through digital innovation.