Sustainable Business Travel

Sustainable Business Travel

As set out in the Aberdeen 2040 strategy, we are committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions before 2040 (Commitment 19).

In developing the Guiding Principles of Sustainable Business Travel and the Travel Hierarchy, we recognised the importance of

  • balancing the need to travel for business purposes with the imperative to reduce carbon emissions
  • the context of the geographical challenges associated with travelling to and from the North East of Scotland
  • ensuring that there is equity in the approach adopted across all grades and categories of staff, and
  • taking equality & diversity considerations and individual staff circumstances (including caring responsibilities) into account.

They are designed to reflect the University's expectation that all colleagues will now routinely consider sustainable business travel options and reach decisions on whether (and how) to travel within the framework and ethos underpinning the Guiding Principles & Travel Hierarchy.

Please familiarise yourself with the Guiding Principles & Travel Hierarchy and use them whenever you consider travelling on University business.

Guiding Principles of Sustainable Business Travel

Key Actions

Travel Hierarchy

The Travel Hierarchy* underpins the Guiding Principles of Sustainable Business Travel. It has been designed to support individuals and line managers in reaching decisions relating to business travel that supports business critical activity and the University's commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions.

* Based on Sustainable Travel Hierarchy, Energy Saving Trust

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Digital communication
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Walking and wheeling
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Cycling
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Public and shared transport
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Electric vehicles and car sharing
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Petrol / Diesel vehicles and car sharing
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Air travel

Sustainable Business Travel Report & Recommendations

Business travel underpins a cross-section of our activities, including education, research and student recruitment. The environmental impact of travel, particularly regarding carbon emissions, resulted in taking a fresh look at how we conduct these essential elements of our core business. The Sustainable Development Committee established the Sustainable Business Travel Working Group to develop recommendations for future business travel.

Equality Impact Assessment