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ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS


Webfleet bolsters CO₂ reporting capability with Scope 2 insights


Webfleet, Bridgestone’s globally trusted fleet management solution, has enhanced its CO₂ reporting tool for fleets with more comprehensive and actionable insights.


Certified by TÜV Rheinland, one of the world's leading verification bodies, Webfleet’s CO₂ reporting tool now enables fleets to report on direct emissions (Scope 1) and indirect emissions (Scope 2) for their vehicles using distance- and fuel-based calculation methods.


sizes,” said Jan-Maarten de Vries, President Fleet Management Solutions at Bridgestone Mobility Solutions.


“We understand the complexities of sustainability reporting and that it can be challenging for fleets to manage this new data. By adding the capability to accurately track Scope 2 emissions with certified calculation methods to our proven CO₂ reporting tool, we provide customers with a better understanding of their overall environmental impact.


“These new additions offer a more holistic view of sustainability reporting for our


customers, while simplifying valuable insights for informed decision-making that drive sustainability, efficiency and long- term value.”


This means that every Webfleet customer can now use the Webfleet CO₂ report as a consistent method to track emissions regardless of the vehicle type.


With the addition of Scope 2 and the distance-based measurement, the Webfleet CO₂ reporting tool is leading the way in the European market in calculating and analysing Scope 1 and 2 emissions, with two separate certified calculation methods, marking a key milestone in the journey toward sustainable mobility.


The Webfleet CO₂ Report provides real-time and historical data on trips, as well as monthly and annual insights, helping fleets comply with the EU’s new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).


The reporting tool separates Scope 1, the direct emission from internal combustion vehicles, and Scope 2, the indirect emissions from purchased electricity from the grid consumed by electric vehicles, providing fleets with a clear and simplified overview of their CO₂ footprint.


It automatically calculates carbon dioxide equivalents (CO₂-eq) by accounting for emissions from carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N₂O), ensuring alignment with established GHG protocol guidelines, which are the standard requirement for CSRD reporting.


“As sustainability continues to transform mobility, access and transparency of key metrics become paramount for fleets of all


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Inspiring children to protect the


environment hands-on learning and creativity with Wrekin products


Wrekin Products has launched the first leg of its exciting school roadshow as part of the ongoing ‘The Sea Starts Here’ campaign. Designed to educate and inspire young minds, the initiative highlights the environmental damage caused by litter and its journey to the UK’s waterways, lakes, and oceans.


To an excited and engaged classroom, Wrekin representatives explained how even small acts of littering can snowball into severe consequences for our marine ecosystems. From plastic water bottles to crisp wrappers or coffee cups, the session highlighted how pollutants harm aquatic life and disrupt the balance of freshwater and marine habitats, often taking centuries to decompose.


To reinforce the importance of these lessons, students creatively took part by designing their own posters to raise awareness about littering and water pollution. The posters showcased the children’s understanding and commitment to protecting the environment, with many emphasising the


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