PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Virgin wins green accreditation – and new on-board catering provider
Virgin Trains has achieved a major environmental accreditation after an extensive assessment of its policies and procedures.
T
he operator achieved the ISO 14001 Environmental
Management System standard for its stations, trains and offices.
Peter Bowes, safety and environment director, said it had been “a year of hard work” and added: “This certification demonstrates our commitment and passion to continuous improvement of our environmental performance – through energy saving, waste reduction, ethical procurement and sustainable actions. It is recognition for a great team effort by our people right across the business.”
The certification was done by BSI, and Virgin passed its audit in December 2013. It gave these examples of recent green initiatives:
• Fitting LEDs to Pendolinos and all multi storey car parks by mid-2014
• A target to send zero waste to landfill (down from 6% of waste now)
• A robust Energy Management system (ISO 50001), committing the company to its target to cut CO2 emissions across stations and trains year-on-year
• Electric car charging points at stations managed by Virgin Trains: Runcorn, Stafford and Warrington Bank Quay
Mark Gouldstone, sustainability management specialist at BSI, said: “Achieving certification for an entire rail organisation is no mean feat. It’s a credit to everyone at Virgin Trains and clearly demonstrates their commitment to being a sustainable organisation.”
Virgin Rail Group is 51% owned by Virgin Group and 49% by Stagecoach, and has the franchise contract to run West Coast services until April 2017.
Virgin Trains has also awarded DHL Supply Chain a £30m three-year contract
to manage its on-board catering services on the WCML, serving more than 30 million passengers a year. It is the first time DHL has worked in rail catering, and it is promising “to revolutionise the entire food and drink experience, reflecting emerging trends across the global travel market”.
Martin Phillips, head of catering logistics at Virgin Trains,
called DHL “a great
cultural fit” with its own ambitions. Paul Richardson, MD of specialist services at DHL Supply Chain,
added: “By applying
our first-hand knowledge of the airline, public sector and retail industries, we aim to redefine the customer experience, from top quality dining to applying the latest market trends in the food-to-go arena.”
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