2. Reduce carbon emissions from air travel
Increasingly, even before the Coronavirus crisis companies were opting to travel less for business. Instead, opting to use popular software programmes such as Zoom and Skype to conduct meetings. Now it seems to be the new normal.
If you have to travel, consider travelling by train domestically to reduce emissions from air travel. However, if you have to travel by plane, investigate the flight class that is being used. Using the 2019 UK Defra Carbon Factors for a long haul flight, the emissions per passenger km for first class travel are 0.60kg CO2e, for business class 0.43kg CO2e and for economy 0.15kg CO2e. This is calculated by the amount of space taken up per seat on the plane.
This means a one-way flight from London Heathrow to New York JFK airport will have a carbon footprint per person of 3684kg CO2e for first class, 2671kg CO2e for business class and 921kg CO2e for economy class. For those undertaking several trips per year, a switch from business to economy class will mean a reduction in comfort but also a significant difference in the associated emissions.