Going Green – White House Calls on Federal Workers to Reduce Business Travel
August 20, 2010
Written by admin, in Going Green, Latest OfficeLinks News, WorkStyle Trends
The White House recently announced the government will aim to reduce carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions from indirect sources such as employee driving and business travel by 13 percent in 2020, compared with 2008 levels.
Federal employee travel and commuting account for the largest category of what the administration calls indirect sources of pollution. The White House is encouraging workers to travel less for business and to use mass transit for their commutes.
Today, most businesses understand their responsibility to limit their impact on the environment and are leveraging available technology like video and audio conferencing as an alternative to business travel.
Among the many benefits of this technology are: a decrease in business travel expenses, a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions and increased productivity. Individuals can have face-to-face meetings with colleagues or clients anyone anywhere in the world allowing them to collaborate as effectively as if they were meeting in the same room.
Access to this technology is no longer a luxury but a necessity for businesses of all sizes. Companies find themselves managing a distributed workforce with limited budget for business travel. Videoconferencing eliminates geographic boundaries and is an easy way for businesses to be environmentally conscious.
