Togo's digital infrastructure has seen significant growth, with over 8,200 websites now active in 2026. The average website's carbon footprint has modestly increased to 2.5 kg CO2e per month, reflecting better optimization and energy efficiency efforts. Notably, 38% of data centers utilize renewable energy sources, reducing overall environmental impact. The web landscape is increasingly secure, with 72% of websites adopting HTTPS, improving user trust and data security.
Despite improvements, Togo faces challenges in reducing digital carbon emissions further. The average web page size has risen to 2.8 MB, driven by multimedia content, which impacts energy consumption. Continued investments in green data centers and optimization techniques are essential to balance digital growth with environmental sustainability. Overall, Togo demonstrates a positive trajectory towards greener and more secure web technologies.