Tech and financial companies leading efforts to cut climate-changing emissions are finding a new challenge from remote work: the CO2 spewing out of home offices.
Six of those reported detailed figures, showing their half a million workers collectively emitted the equivalent of 134,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide in about the first year of the pandemic.While there are benefits to the climate from millions of employees not commuting when they work from home, the findings underscore that remote work is not a simple solution to cutting corporate emissions.
"We anticipated these emissions are small relative to our carbon footprint and we are still evolving our methodology," Apple said in explaining its decision. "If we are serious about meeting our targets, then the corporate world needs to take the lead and think about homes as areas of improvement," said Eleftheria Kontou, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.One roadblock to counting home office emissions is that there is no standard on how or what to count.
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