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Scottish Forum: Shared Transport – the new approach to sustainable business travel

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In a world where business-owned vehicles and an emphasis on taking control of how your employees move around for business has been the norm for years, it’s easy to have missed the world of shared transport altogether. While no single transport method offers a silver bullet to this most vital of business operations, the collective world of shared transport offers a myriad of benefits, bringing the cost savings associated with carpools alongside the sustainability of public transport.

With Scottish Government’s ambitious target, shared transport – whether used exclusively, or alongside these other forms – can play a key role in helping businesses work towards achieving net zero.

We invite you to join us while we explore the landscape that is shared transport and hear directly from those who have already benefitted from embracing car clubs, lift sharing and other modes, to create lasting and impactful change to their organisations (University of Strathclyde, NHS National Services Scotland, Liftshare, NHS Lanarkshire, Enterprise Car Club, Highland Council, Co Wheels car club and App Bike).

With Scottish Government’s ambitious target, shared transport – whether used exclusively, or alongside these other forms – can play a key role in helping businesses work towards achieving net zero.

In this event we explore the landscape that is shared transport and heard  from those who have already benefitted from embracing car clubs, lift sharing and other modes, to create lasting and impactful change to their organisations.

With Scottish Government’s ambitious target, shared transport – whether used exclusively, or alongside these other forms – can play a key role in helping businesses work towards achieving net zero.

In this event we explore the landscape that is shared transport and heard  from those who have already benefitted from embracing car clubs, lift sharing and other modes, to create lasting and impactful change to their organisations.

With Scottish Government’s ambitious target, shared transport – whether used exclusively, or alongside these other forms – can play a key role in helping businesses work towards achieving net zero.

In this event we explore the landscape that is shared transport and heard  from those who have already benefitted from embracing car clubs, lift sharing and other modes, to create lasting and impactful change to their organisations.

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Scottish Forum: Shared Transport – the new approach to sustainable business travel
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22
September
2021
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2:00 pm
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Virtual
Virtual (Zoom)
Virtual (MS Teams)
Virtual
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