JHG-Townsend Launches 'Virtual Fridays' to Save 420 Gallons of Gas this Summer

JHG-Townsend is launching a green program “Virtual Fridays” that helps employees save on high gas prices and responds to the environmental challenges we all face. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, JHG-Townsend’s 35 employees will be working remotely on Fridays, utilizing the latest communication technologies, including Skype and Web conferencing, to connect and communicate instantly with each other, their clients and partners.

Retail gas prices are up nearly 10 percent from a month ago and have climbed more than 20 percent in the last 12 months. Using a Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies calculator, JHG-Townsend found that by implementing “Virtual Fridays,” the company’s employees will save:
  • 30 gallons of gas each week
  • 420 gallons of gas during the entire summer program
  • And, if 23 gallons are refined from one barrel of oil, the company will save 18 barrels of oil
  • 3.64 Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide
Posted on May 28, 2008  Comments | Email |  Digg
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Parker's Carbon Footprint Calculator

car.gifGoing green seems to be at the forefront of every lifestyle choice now; from recycling waste, to energy saving light bulbs, through to the car you drive. But following panic over global warning, the introduction of the Low Emission Zone in London, and the recent announcement by Chancellor Alistair Darling that cars with higher emissions will face higher road tax, choosing a green car has never been so important to road users in the UK.

The term 'Carbon Footprint' has rapidly become part of our vocabulary over the past couple of years through frequent use by everyone from environmental campaigners to MPs; and while we all understand that everything has one and the smaller it is the better, working out what your actual effect on the environment is and finding realistic options to decrease it can often be a source of confusion. That’s why Parker's has introduced its 'Carbon Footprint Calculator'. By taking just a few seconds to enter the make and model of your vehicle, plus the miles you travel every day, Parker's calculates the carbon footprint of your car, giving you the units of CO2 that you are producing per year.
Posted on Apr 24, 2008  Comments | Email |  Digg
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