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Provecta provides carbon-reducing programme

Provecta has launched ‘Footprint’ to help businesses manage their fleet

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30 November 1999

Provecta has launched ‘Footprint’ to help businesses manage their fleet’s carbon footprint and improve running costs.

Provecta is a company that specialises in providing Employee Car Ownership (ECO) leases.

ECOs provide cars for employees without incurring additional expense or company car tax. Employees are given a monthly allowance in their salary and have access to a wide variety of cars at ‘fleet discount’ prices.

Traditionally, ECO schemes have been thought to encourage higher-polluting vehicles. Whereas traditional business-supplied company cars are thought to encourage greener cars.

However, Provecta’s Nick Sutton said: “This latest service is a natural development of our Employee Car Ownership product, which has already helped clients reduce their fleet’s average CO2 output by incentivising drivers to make even greener car choices.”

Provecta Footprint encompasses three tiers.

Carbon Monitor: is free to all Provecta customers. Includes a carbon footprint fleet report, CO2 calculations added to all new car quotations and buyer’s guides.

Carbon Control: adds more detailed analysis, reports and scenario planning. Identifies travel planning and fleet policy options to reduce car fleet footprint.

Carbon Advantage: provides a full strategic fleet review, and individual consultancy and scientific advice.

Further information

Three-stage carbon footprinting service

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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