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The choice of transport is decisive for the level of CO₂ emissions generated by an employee on his or her way to work. Particularly on short distances, cars, scooters and motorcycles consume considerable energy and emit high levels of CO₂.
In December 2014, Dentaurum conducts an employee survey at the Ispringen site to analyze the CO₂ emissions generated on the way to work. The survey of around 400 employees is based on an analysis of ZIP codes to determine the distance from the place of residence to the workplace. Further survey topics included the use of the different means of transport such as bus, train, bicycle or motorized private vehicles.
The analysis showed that over 90 percent of the workforce live within a 20-kilometer radius of the company's location. Approximately 80 percent of employees use their cars, 3.9 percent use scooters or motorcycles, 8.6 percent use public transportation, and 7.5 percent come to work by bicycle in a climate-neutral manner. Based on these data, emissions of approximately 230 tons of CO₂ annually are calculated for the entire workforce.
This corresponds to around 0.56 tons of CO₂ emissions per employee per annum.
How can CO₂ emissions be reduced on the way to work?
By the choice of transportation! Particularly on short distances, cars, scooters and motorcycles consume considerable energy, emit high levels of CO₂ and have a poor eco-balance. By setting up carpools, employees can help reduce their impact on the environment, just to give an example. One alternative for short distances is the use of e-bikes. The electricity-powered bicycles stand for minimal CO₂ consumption from production to their use.
They guarantee environment-friendly, sustainable mobility and boost health at the same time. More home office work can be another way of reducing CO₂ emissions created on the way to work. Mobile working offers enormous potential savings in terms of CO₂, time spent traveling, fuel costs and wear and tear of the vehicle. The conducted survey is the first step in developing future options for CO₂ reduction on the way to work.