The offices of Standard Life Aberdeen in Edinburgh. The company says that as most of its staff are not working there, it will tally up their home offices’ carbon footprintsStandard Life Aberdeen has set out plans to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by having its employees monitor their carbon footprint while working from home. The fund management group said that home working by staff had become its single biggest source of emissions after most of its employees switched to remote working because of the pandemic. The app allows Standard Life Aberdeen to gather anonymous data. “Working from home or hybrid working is likely to be a lasting feature of working life, therefore we are developing a strategy
Source: The Times May 18, 2021 23:03 UTC