
We're pleased to announce that TyreNews.co.uk is now a fully offset website, making us the tyre industry's first carbon-neutral advertising platform. We automatically compensate for all CO₂ emissions generated by our online operations through certified tree-planting projects.
This move transforms our website into a climate action tool, with TyreNews Media measuring and offsetting emissions from all website traffic through verified environmental programmes.
The internet generates carbon dioxide emissions comparable to those of the global aviation industry, owing to the vast infrastructure of data centres, transmission networks, and personal devices required to keep it running. Every webpage visit, video stream, and data transfer contributes to this digital carbon footprint.
Through the Offset Website service, we now track and compensate for the environmental impact of our virtual activity. Our readers can browse knowing their digital interaction is not adding to internet emissions.

The service provides us with access to a personalised counter that compares webpage visits against the CO₂ being offset by planted trees. This allows us to monitor the real-time environmental impact of our digital presence and the corresponding climate action being taken.
The initiative extends to our commercial partners. Advertisers on TyreNews.co.uk can now compensate for all CO₂ emissions generated by their advertising campaigns on our platform, offering brands in the tyre and automotive sectors the industry's first carbon-neutral promotional channel.
Interested in our 2026 advertising opportunities? We'd love to discuss how we can help you reach the tyre industry whilst compensating for all CO₂ emissions generated by your advertising campaigns. Contact our team today to learn more about carbon-neutral advertising on TyreNews.co.uk. Contact: info@tyrenews.co.uk
This development reflects our commitment to sustainable media practices and represents a practical step towards reducing the environmental costs of digital publishing.
Tagged with: carbon-neutral advertising, digital emissions offset, Woodland Carbon Code, tyre industry media, verified tree planting, data centre energy use, ESG procurement, sustainable marketing, UK woodland projects, climate action in advertising
Disclaimer: This content may include forward-looking statements. Views expressed are not verified or endorsed by Tyre News Media.