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Go-Ahead cuts carbon emissions as it builds towards 2035 goal

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The Go-Ahead Group has achieved year-on-year reductions in its carbon emissions as it works towards an ambitious goal of operating a zero-emissions bus fleet by 2035.


2019 saw the FTSE-250 listed public transport operator record its lowest ever carbon emissions per vehicle mile, which dropped to just 1.15kgs, down from 1.28kgs last year. Go-Ahead’s continued efforts have seen emissions per mile fall by 35 per cent over the past five years.

The figures show Go-Ahead is continuing to reduce emissions, with the business on track to record a 25 per cent three-year reduction in all carbon emissions by 2021, a vital milestone on the road to a zero emissions fleet.

It revealed the figures today in a sustainability report for the year to 1 July 2018, which showcases Go-Ahead’s five sustainability strategy priorities – building thriving communities, tackling climate change, raising supply chain sustainability, improving air quality and boosting inclusion and diversity.

The reduction in emissions comes, in part, thanks to the launch of innovative new services, such as Go-Ahead’s new geo-fenced buses, which switch over to zero-emissions mode while driving through the centre of Brighton.

David Brown, Go-Ahead Group chief executive said: “At Go-Ahead, we are proud to be part of the solution in providing clean, green public transport for our passengers. This year has seen a number of firsts in innovative new services for passengers, and we are just as excited about 2020 and beyond.

“Delivering an entirely zero-emissions fleet by 2035 is an ambitious goal, but it’s one that we’re fully committed to. Buses and trains are a force for good as societies build towards a more sustainable future, and Go-Ahead is proud to be playing its part across the country.”

Other sustainability achievements highlighted in the report are:

  • Building on Go-Ahead’s role as the UK’s largest operator of electric buses, on target to have nearly 200 electric vehicles by the end of 2020
  • Expanding Go-Ahead’s unique fleet of air-filtering buses, which clean the air as they drive around Southampton
  • Recognition of Go-Ahead as the first transport company to secure the ISO 50001 certification for best practice in energy management after carbon emissions were cut by 30 per cent over three years and 70 per cent over 10 years
  • Completion of a first-of-its-kind climate change assessment, covering the implications of continued environmental deterioration across the business
  • The launch of the “Chatty Bus” programme, which aims to fight against loneliness and social isolation, through specialised support and awareness raising.
  • Continued rollout of demand responsive services in Oxford and London, which cut congestion by deploying buses in response to the immediate needs of the community
  • Substantial investment in contactless payment systems, with 100 per cent of all bus services now accepting tap-on payments

Notably, Go-Ahead has also seen customer satisfaction levels continue to rise – on Southeastern rail services, passenger satisfaction climbed by five per cent between 2018 and 2019.

The Group also publishes sustainability reports for all its subsidiary operating companies which can be viewed here.

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