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Businesses can save time, money and the environment by joining Transport for London's new way to work

18 May 2007

A new scheme to encourage businesses to help their staff leave their cars at home, save money, and reduce their impact on the environment, has been launched by Transport for London (TfL) today.

'Enterprise' has been set up by TfL to help small and medium sized businesses across the Capital establish 'workplace travel plans', which encourage more sustainable ways of travelling to and from work, and help to tackle global warming through reducing the levels of emissions produced by car use.

Businesses reducing their overall car use can save time and money, both corporately and for their employees, by:

Businesses can also benefit from reducing their own carbon footprint.

There are a number of schemes businesses can put in place to reduce car use, which includes flexible working hours, working from home, promoting car sharing, and encouraging cycling and walking.

TfL offers a range of incentives to help support businesses, including:

Ben Plowden, Programme Director of Travel Demand Management at TfL, said: 'Workplace travel plans are one of the many schemes Transport for London has promoted in recent years to get Londoners to not only walk and cycle more, but also to work flexibly and car-share to work.

'Similar projects with larger businesses have been a huge success in the past and the Enterprise scheme aims to support London's small and medium sized businesses achieve similar results.

'With the number of Londoners continuing to grow, it is vital we reduce the number of car journeys on the Capital's roads.

'In the long run everyone will benefit from Enterprise, especially organisations, employees, other commuters and, most importantly, the environment.'



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