Environmental

scope 3 emissions in igaming

Scope 3 emissions in iGaming are not yet a routine reporting practice for most operators. In many key jurisdictions they are not explicitly mandated, with regulators more commonly focusing on broader environmental policies than detailed Scope 3 disclosures. Yet the term increasingly appears in investor questionnaires, supplier disclosures, and ESG discussions around digital businesses. This

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sustainable streaming in igaming

Streaming runs the modern iGaming industry. Every live bet, every dealer-hosted table, every VR session depends on video that never skips a beat. Without it, the experience falls flat. With it, operators face a growing problem: the energy cost of keeping those streams alive. That’s where sustainable streaming in iGaming comes into play … For

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Green abstract background with 4 icons reresenting the carbon footprint of igaming

The iGaming industry is expanding and with its ongoing growth, comes an ever-increasing environmental footprint. iGaming platforms rely on high-performance data centers, global server networks, and continuous operations. All of that requires vast amounts of energy and constitutes the carbon footprint of iGaming. The International Energy Agency stated that in 2022, data centers worldwide consumed

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green hosting in iGaming

Data centers use an enormous amount of energy—up to 1.3% of global electricity, according to the International Energy Agency.¹ That’s a big number. But what does it mean for iGaming? It means the industry has a unique chance to lead the way in sustainability. Green hosting in iGaming is more than just an eco-friendly trend

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