What does it mean to be a ‘sustainable’ company?

1 January 2018

Starting from scratch

Aether specialises in the processing and analysis of environmental data, to support policy makers in government and private companies. The company was founded in 2008 by four senior members of the UK’s emissions inventory team, and has grown to over 20 members of staff. Most of us are based in Oxford, but we also have staff in Spain and Canada.

When we started Aether, we talked a lot about our ethos and mission, and how it could be used to drive the organisation forward. Working in the fields of air quality and climate change, we ultimately decided that operating as a carbon neutral business would be the keystone of our sustainability work, and we have done so since 2012.

While we offset any emissions that cannot be reduced completely, the primary focus is always on reducing emissions. Teleconferencing equipment and solar PV panels on the roof help in some ways. But like other service-based companies, we realised that our biggest environmental impact comes from overseas travel. That is when we decided to launch our internal low carbon travel scheme.

Low carbon travel scheme and trains across Europe

For the last five years we have operated an internal “low carbon travel” scheme that rewards staff who choose more sustainable forms of transport. For commutes, employees are incentivised to walk and cycle, and for short-haul business trips the focus is on trains rather than flying.

When we started the low carbon travel scheme, we did not know what to expect. But it made sense to reward employees who cycled to work, or spent an extra hour on the train to get to that climate conference. In fact, it soon became apparent that trains were most preferred option even for longer journeys, bringing direct business benefits that we certainly hadn’t foreseen.

The ease of working on trains has meant less down time for travel, even during longer train journeys. Also, staff have harnessed the potential to combine work travel with holiday time, staying on at the destination for a city break, thus also learning more about our clients, their countries and cultures.

Keeping track of the emissions

Monitoring and recording our carbon footprint since 2010 has been crucial to enable our environmental commitments and support our ethos. But the greatest benefit has probably been the ability to understand where money is spent, and what is not working efficiently. Despite doubling in size in the last five years, we have still reduced our total emissions in several sectors through better travel planning, moving our main office to central Oxford, and helping people work from home.

Volunteering for a better world

Apart from our commitment to be carbon neutral, we also operate a volunteering programme for our staff. While company days out working for worthy causes are of course far from unique, we also try to go a step further by giving staff extra annual leave if they volunteer for environmental causes.

Quality and environmental management

All our sustainability actions are incorporated into our quality and environmental management systems, with annual independent third-party certifications according to ISO 9001 and STEM (Steps to Environmental Management).

To further ensure our ability to be carbon neutral, we offset our emissions using the highest standard carbon offsets (Gold Standards) that are available on the market. Ultimately, this is the best way to ensure that the money we spend really turns into activities that reduce carbon emissions, but also helps deliver social benefits.

Beyond sustainability

This year Aether turns ten years old, and as the company continues to grow, we will undoubtedly find new challenges that we need to consider and address to ensure that we work in the most sustainable way possible.

While measuring a company’s environmental impact can often be a necessary first step in addressing systemic inefficiencies, it can also help create an environment that is better for the employees. Through schemes such as the low carbon travel scheme, or letting people work from home, we hope to not only operate in an efficient way, but also help people achieve a healthy work-life balance.

In the long run, we hope that all these efforts and ability to commit time for other causes through the volunteering programme will make Aether, not only a good place to work, but also a responsible and active participant in the areas where we work. To us, that is what it means to truly be a sustainable company!

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Testimonial

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“ Aether is a great partner for work in the area of European Air Emissions. The team was committed, reliable, well organised and had a deep technical understanding and motivated other partners with their good spirit. ”

Umweltbundesamt: Environment Agency Austria

“ Engaging Aether to support us to develop the first GHG Inventory System and first Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) for the United Republic of Tanzania has been a rewarding experience due to their high level of professionalism, creativity, timeliness and value for money. We will definitely consider Aether in our future initiatives. ”

Abbas Kitogo, Programme Specialist Energy and Climate Change, UNDP Tanzania

“ Both the face-to-face training and the online version have been of high quality, with dynamic methods and a practical orientation that have allowed students to reach a solid knowledge base. The products have been delivered within the stipulated deadlines with an excellent quality and the team has always shown willingness to make adjustments according to the requirements of CONAF. We are very satisfied with the work. ”

Javier Cano Martín, Professional Unit for Climate Change and Environmental Services, CONAF (National Forestry Corporation), Chile

“ The support provided by Aether for this project was especially remarkable considering the situation of the COVID-19 pandemic. The tools and methods used in order to engage local stakeholders really added value to the capacity building of the national team. ”

Shanna Emmanuel, Saint Lucia BUR Project Coordinator

“ Aether delivered training workshops and generated learning materials for our SSN members, providing technical content in a manageable and comprehendible format. We particularly benefitted from their extensive knowledge and ability to interpret the needs of our members into the training materials. ”

Jennifer Anderson, Sustainable Scotland Network

“ The Aether team were a joy to work with and I would recommend the consultancy - the service provided throughout the process was exceptional. Where there were problems, they provided solutions. The team were working to very short time scales but were able to deliver a high quality piece of work within the specified time frame. ”

Sefton Council – for the Merseyside Atmospheric Emissions Inventory

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