The 2018 travel to work survey is now live!
This is the third year we have carried out this annual survey to collect data on how staff at Sheffield Hallam travel to work and we want to make this year the most successful yet.
The results from the survey provide information on the environmental impact of the staff commute, evidence for business cases for improved travel initiatives and help us assess our progress against our Environmental Targets.
Participants of the survey have a chance to win either:
- A £50 high street voucher
- One of two £25 high street vouchers
To take the survey click here.
You said, we did!
The results from last year’s survey showed that staff felt that University providing better discounts on public transport should be a top priority. As result, in March, the University will be launching a new corporate rail season ticket which can be used on any train operator. The ticket will allow staff to spread the cost of rail travel through monthly repayments from their salary as well as providing 12 weeks’ free rail travel for their commute.
Your feedback matters so let your voice be heard again and take part in this year’s staff travel to work survey.
For questions regarding the travel survey please contact The Business, Sustainability and Compliance Team (environment@shu.ac.uk) or for sustainability issues find your local Green Champion.
In other sustainability news:
- Read all about the sustainable highlights of the University over the past 12 months including our 4 shortlisted projects in the 2017 Green Gown Awards in the new Environmental Report 2016-17 –https://portal.shu.ac.uk/departments/FDPub/fddivisions/businessservices/sustainability/Documents/2017%2012%20Final%20Report%20-%20For%20Onscreen%20Viewing.pdf
- Did you know? Around 30% of our overall electricity consumption happens overnight and at weekends when no one is around. With the new semester well under way, the focus for ‘Think, Act, Save’ has now switched to electricity consumption. Find out more: https://portal.shu.ac.uk/departments/FDPub/fddivisions/businessservices/sustainability/Pages/Think-Act-Save-.aspx