The mobility category includes GHG emissions from the employees’ commutes to the office, as well as from staff and team event travel.
GHG emissions from mobility amounted to 1,6 t CO2e in 2021. [1]
100% of our 16 employees commute to the office using ‘clean’ means of transport. The breakdown is shown in Figure 4. None of our employees used cars or carsharing.

Figure 4: Means of transport for office commutes
When it comes to business trips, 51% of staff travel kilometers in 2021 were covered by train, and the rest by car. For team events, 54% of the kilometers were covered by train, and the rest by car.
While our commutes to the office are already relatively sustainable, it would be even better for the climate if more people rode a bike or walked instead of taking public transport. These are even greener ways of getting around, while the health benefits are also clear. But optimizing travel for our team events and trips is where we see the most potential for carbon savings – so that’s our priority in 2022.
The data here was collected by surveying employees about their commutes, as well as from our HR department.