Tusker on course to achieve net zero status by 2023

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Tusker is on track to achieve net zero by 2023, revealing that it has surpassed a milestone in offsetting more than 250,000 tonnes of carbon emissions via Verified Carbon Standard programs in the process.

Tusker says it has been fully carbon neutral, as a corporate business, since 2010. It also offsets the carbon emissions of its vehicle fleet across the lifetime of each contract, based on tailpipe CO2 emissions, annual mileage and contract length.

From 2022 onwards, Tusker is expanding its carbon offsetting to include the emissions produced through the charging of its EVs, which are calculated using UK grid averages. By using the ‘worst case scenario’ emissions in these calculations, Tusker is ensuring that it offsets appropriately for all EV customers and not just those on green energy tariffs.

Paul Gilshan, Tusker CEO, commented. “To have passed the milestone figure of a quarter of a million tonnes of CO2 offset while on track to become Net Zero by the end of the year, is a huge achievement. It’s a testament to Tusker’s ongoing commitment to the environment, and something of which we are truly proud.”

Tusker works closely with blue-chip companies and organisations in the public sector to encourage the uptake of zero and low emissions vehicles among employees via salary sacrifice car benefit schemes. As a result of this push towards EV and ultra-low-emissions vehicles, Tusker has slashed its average fleet emissions by 65% in just two years, dropping from 107.9g/Km, to just 31.2g/Km.

Tusker is on track to reach net zero status by 2023, a full seven years ahead of the UK’s national target, Tusker hopes that where it leads, others may follow.

Tusker has worked closely with Carbon Footprint Ltd, a leading carbon consultancy business since 2010. Through Carbon Footprint Ltd, Tusker has only worked with verified carbon offsetting programs to ensure that its actions have made a verifiable difference to the environment.

As an environmentally conscious company with a focus on reducing more than just the environmental impact of its cars, in 2013 Tusker relocated its headquarters to a green office space. Since then it has sent zero waste to landfill and used 100% renewably sourced energy throughout the business. It recycles 100% of its waste with on-site food composting, cardboard bailing and even enjoys rainwater harvesting facilities.

Tusker’s suppliers must prove their green credentials during tender processes, and local suppliers are used wherever possible to lessen delivery mileages. To minimise the vehicle emissions of its employees, Tusker’s own car policy is restricted to green or EVs only, while adopting a hybrid working policy, further reducing the travel emissions of the business as a whole.