Eurostar, the high-speed rail service linking the UK with mainland Europe, has unveiled a target to reduce the amount of plastic consumption by 50% by 2020.
The target was announced as part of an ambitious 10 point plan in support of its Tread Lightly environmental commitments and in line with the 2016 Paris Climate Agreement and the Science Based Targets Initiative.
These new targets build on the achievements of the last eight years, during which time Eurostar has achieved a 32% reduction in carbon emissions and a 50% cut in waste across its business.
“High speed rail plays a pivotal role in encouraging the switch to more sustainable modes of transport and we are committed to increasing our energy efficiency and reducing our waste across the business.”
Reducing waste is central to Eurostar’s Tread Lightly programme, which is focused on minimising waste on board and identifying innovative alternatives to traditional packaging.
Over the next three years, Eurostar has committed to halving its consumption of plastics and usage of paper tickets.
This drive to remove plastics has been launched with the elimination of plastic straws onboard Eurostar trains and in its business lounges which is the first in a series of planned initiatives.
Nicolas Petrovic, chief executive of Eurostar, said: “Over the last eight years we have reduced our carbon footprint by over 30% but given the scale of the challenge facing the environment, we are now setting stretching new targets.
“High speed rail plays a pivotal role in encouraging the switch to more sustainable modes of transport and we are committed to increasing our energy efficiency and reducing our waste across the business.”
Eurostar’s Tread Lightly 10 Point Plan
Energy efficiency
1. We will make a reduction of 5% of train energy by 2020. Train energy represents the majority of the power we take from the national grids to operate our trains.
2. We will reduce traction energy by using energy meters on-board our e320 trains and delivering an energy efficient driving programme to all our train drivers by 2020.
3. We will introduce alternatives to fossil fuel energy for all train journeys across our markets by 2030.
4. We will invest in renewable energy at our UK depot, our biggest industrial facility with a substantial footprint, by installing banks of solar panels.
5. At our stations, we will continue to prevent waste from going to landfill and will work with our partner railways to achieve more segregation of waste and increase rates of recycling.
Reducing plastic and waste
6. We are committed to reducing waste on board, working with our catering suppliers to reduce waste at source and using best industry practice to find innovative alternatives to traditional packaging.
7. We have set up a working group focused on reducing the usage of “plastic” with the clear remit of finding new alternatives to plastic. Our aim is to reduce our consumption of plastic by 50% by 2020.
8. Over the last ten years we have significantly reduced the amount of paper we use by thousands of tons. Using digital technology, we aim to eliminate paper ticketing with a reduction of 50% by 2020.
Commitment to sustainability
9. We are committed to exchanging all the vehicles we own for electric alternatives by 2020. In the meantime, we will work with our supplier to accelerate the switch of its vehicles, electric refrigerated HGVs in particular.
10. We are determined to improve our sustainable food credentials further by up-grading our 2-star rating from the Sustainable Restaurant Association for our onboard and business lounge food and drink to a 3-star rating by 2020.