Scottish TMC buys eco company cars
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Scottish TMC Equilibrium Travel Management (EQ) has bought two emission-reducing cars to act as its company cars.
The new hybrid cars will be the primary mode of transport for its eight executives in a number of initiatives implemented by managing director Franc Jeffrey.
He also has plans to install a system that will turn the natural waterfall into energy, although previous plans to build a wind turbine have been rejected.
As well as its office green practices, the company is also moving this through its clients.
“For clients striving to reduce their carbon footprint we can look to book travellers on newer, greener planes such as the Airbus A380 and eventually the Boeing Dreamliner that operate on long haul routes rather than ageing, inefficient aircraft,” said Jeffrey. “Additionally, we can record the amount of CO2 emissions produced each month through all travel made which can then be offset with the airline or carbon offset programmes”.