How to reduce your company's Mobility carbon footprint

11/11/21

The carbon footprint of today's transportation needs to be reduced. It is expected that the transition towards renewable energy sources will significantly impact your logistics and distribution activities. Among others, your own fleet as well as your supplier’s fleet will likely need to be adapted. Closing the financial gap for investing in low carbon technologies, such as electrification, use of hydrogen and smart charging solutions, various tax and cash incentives are available at both national and EU level.

This goal of carbon footprint reduction is supported by carbon taxes and other green taxes and incentives, a relevant number of which have been proposed with the Fit for 55 Package by the European Commission on 14 July 2021.

This fourth ESG animation outlines the possibilities to decarbonize mobility. Reaching the required goals needs adaptation of the way we travel and therefore of the mobility strategy of your business. So do watch our follow-up ESG animation on mobility and feel free to contact us to discuss your approach.

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Mobility - ESG and Tax

How is mobility impacted by the energy transition, and how can you adapt your mobility in the light of the 'Fit for 55 package' and increased carbon pricing? In this animation, we explain it to you. One more animation is to follow in the coming weeks, with a deep dive into Future of work. Interested in optimising mobility for your organisation? Let’s talk!

This animation is a deep dive into Mobility and follows our introductory ESG animation and the ESG deep dive animations on Carbon Pricing, Value Chain and Hydrogen. Watch our previous and following ESG animations for deep dives into ESG topics!

  1. Carbon pricing
  2. Value chain
  3. Hydrogen
  4. Mobility
  5. Future of Work

For more information on the Fit for 55 package, please visit Fit for 55: EU bets on energy savings and greener buildings to meet climate target.

For more information on the energy transition tax angles and our services, please visit Managing tax and energy transition.

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Chris Winkelman

Chris Winkelman

Energy - Utilities - Resources Industry, Tax, Partner, PwC Netherlands

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Niels Muller

Niels Muller

Partner, Energy transition and sustainable energy, PwC Netherlands

Tel: +31 (0)65 160 08 61

Juliette Marsé

Juliette Marsé

Director (Tax) - Energy, Utilities & Resources, PwC Netherlands

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Mohammed Azouagh

Mohammed Azouagh

Senior Manager - Tax, Sustainability and Incentives, PwC Netherlands

Tel: +31 (0)62 380 36 54

Sander Borremans

Sander Borremans

Senior Manager Indirect Taxes, PwC Netherlands

Tel: +31 (0)61 029 42 75

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