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Greening the Virtual: An Interdisciplinary Narrative Review on the Environmental Sustainability of the Metaverse

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  • Mousa Al-kfairy

    (College of Technological Innovation, Zayed University, Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 144534, United Arab Emirates)

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As the Metaverse continues to evolve as a transformative digital ecosystem, its environmental implications remain insufficiently examined within academic discourse. Despite growing interest in its technological and societal impacts, there is a lack of comprehensive evaluations that synthesize existing knowledge on its sustainability potential. This interdisciplinary narrative review addresses this gap by critically exploring how Metaverse technologies intersect with environmental sustainability across key sectors, including education, healthcare, tourism, e-commerce, manufacturing, and urban development. Employing a narrative review methodology informed by a systematic selection of scholarly and industry sources, the study consolidates current practices, emerging opportunities, and notable trade-offs. While the Metaverse presents promising avenues for reducing material consumption, optimizing urban planning through digital twins, and lowering emissions via virtual alternatives to physical travel, it also raises pressing environmental concerns, particularly related to high energy consumption, short hardware lifespans, and the rebound effects of intensified digital engagement. The findings suggest that environmental sustainability within the Metaverse is not inherent to its virtual nature but hinges on deliberate design, regulatory foresight, and the broader energy systems it depends on. This review offers timely insights for policymakers, technology developers, and sustainability advocates seeking to align immersive digital innovation with ecological responsibility and long-term planetary health.

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  • Mousa Al-kfairy, 2025. "Greening the Virtual: An Interdisciplinary Narrative Review on the Environmental Sustainability of the Metaverse," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(16), pages 1-19, August.
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