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Business’ Role and Influence on Sustainable Mobility

Business and education leaders share how Australian business can play an essential role in influencing cost-efficient, eco-friendly mobility options.

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Australian insights on the business role in driving employee, customer and sector mobility options.

In this United Nations Sustainable Transport Conference 2021 side event: Hear from Liftango Head of Growth, Iain MacDougall, alongside other business and education leaders about how Australian business can play an essential role in influencing cost-efficient, eco-friendly mobility options.

Released in late 2020, BCSDAustralia, with the University of Sydney Business School, and the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies jointly investigated and published the Mobility Pulse Insights report which looks at how Australian business can play an essential role in influencing employee, customer and sector mobility options.

The report also highlighted examples of Australian businesses and organisations that are developing and implementing mobility tools to provide economic savings, improve employee health and wellbeing, as well as reduce GhG emissions.

Panellists will provide a high-level understanding of the findings, and then explain and expand on 4 of the case studies referenced in the report.

Moderator:
Andrew Petersen -  CEO at Business Council for Sustainable Development Australia LinkedIn

Panellists:
Melissa Hamilton - Country Sustainability Manager at IKEA
Iain McDougall - Head of Growth at Liftango
John Nelson - Chair in Public Transport at The University of Sydney Business School
Ben Warren - National Manager, Electrification and Mobility at Nissan Motor Corporation, Australia

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