As the pandemic brought most business travel to a standstill, it prompted companies to take a closer look at the environmental impact of having their employees jet-setting around the globe. Now, as travel gradually begins to restart, we can expect sustainability to remain a key priority for many organizations.
In this webinar, a panel of experts representing different viewpoints—including airlines, environmental non-profits, TMCs, and travel buyers— discussed a major point of contention in making corporate travel programs greener: how companies should set targets and measure success.
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- Meaningful, actionable ideas on how to measure success of carbon reduction initiatives from travel
- Best practice examples from customer and suppliers on delivering successful change
- How to balance creating more sustainable programs with the financial implications of doing so
- The transformation in vendor selection criteria
Host and Moderator:

Richard Johnson – Senior Director, CWT Solutions Group
Richard leads the CWT Solutions Group – CWT’s consulting division – globally. He oversees a team of consultants who help companies build more responsible travel programs that strike the right balance between employee wellbeing, environmental impact, and compliance and cost management.
Currently based in London, Rich has been with CWT since 2017, and he has more than 17 years’ experience in travel consulting, corporate payments and procurement across Europe and Asia Pacific.
Hosted live: Tuesday 8 June, 2021 | 10.00am CDT Chicago | 4.00pm BST London
Duration: 45 minutes
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