That’s as many emissions as travelling 122,000 kms by TGV π , 1324 kms by car π , consuming 1000 liters of bottled water, 40 meals with beef π₯© , or making 12 pairs of jeans π
These carbon equivalents can be found on the excellent #ImpactCO2 website, which popularizes and promotes ADEME’s environmental data.
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πββοΈ By improving the efficiency of your studies, you are ALSO helping to reduce their carbon footprint.
Sugi Research works with its customers to produce better, use better and communicate better, with the aim of improving efficiency, collaboration and, ultimately, employee well-being and environmental impact. These 3 pillars are those of the circular economy defined byADEME and which we are defending to raise awareness in our sector.
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π A few accumulated tips to reduce the carbon impact of your study:
– Work on shared documents with your partners to avoid sending files by e-mail
– Avoid too many versions of questionnaires and reports by better preparing the brief phase and the final use of the study.
– Multiply the discussions with your partners, but rather by video!-)
– Don’t clutter up your company’s networks with working documents that aren’t meant to be archived.
– Archive only the latest versions, using a nomenclature that allows your studies to be reused over time.