FCM rolls out global carbon offsetting programme

FCM’s platform puts sustainability at the heart of the booking process, helping employees make better decisions regarding their carbon footprint, while helping organisations meet their global sustainability goals

Travel management company FCM has partnered with South Pole, a leading expert in global climate action and project development, to launch a new global carbon offsetting programme.

It will also offset all staff travel worldwide once pandemic restrictions allow employees to travel for business purposes again. This step will be backdated to 2019.


FCM’s platform puts sustainability at the heart of the booking process, helping employees make better decisions regarding their carbon footprint, while helping organisations meet their global sustainability goals

The South Pole partnership will allow FCM to support multinational clients in setting up a solution to neutralise the carbon impact of their business travel and make a difference in helping them meet their sustainability goals. It enables clients to offset against global flights, hotel accommodation, rail bookings, car rental and other business travel components.

Through the FCM Platform sustainability dashboard, FCM can calculate, record and report monthly or quarterly CO2 emissions globally per item for each client, who can then choose from specific climate action projects against which to offset their total carbon footprint.

FCM and South Pole have compiled a list of 12 positive environmental impact projects worldwide. Examples include Access to Clean Water for Better Health in Cambodia; Kariba Forest Protection in Zimbabwe; Heqing Cooker Project in Gansu Province to harness renewable energy for daily activities and Hami Southeast Clean Wind Energy in Xinjiang Province to improve air quality for the region. The offsetting price for each project ranges from US$3.70 to US$15 per tCO2e. Clients can select one or up to four projects to suit their budget, geographic area and preferred impact categories.

The future roadmap for the FCM Platform includes functionality whereby the sustainability dashboard will also show carbon credits reporting for each client and how emissions translate into offsetting credits and projects.

Marcus Eklund, global managing director, FCM said: “We’re making sustainability a core pillar of our customer offering for 2021, putting greater focus on guiding and supporting clients with their objectives, particularly in terms of CO2 reporting and a global solution that enables them to contribute to positive climate action.

“Sustainability has moved higher up our customer’s business travel agenda, despite the impact of Covid-19. In fact, after the travel bans of 2020 enabled companies to reduce their carbon footprint from travel significantly many are not only re-emphasising their overall environmental objectives post-Covid, they’re making them an integral part of travel policies and RFPs.”

FCM’s platform puts sustainability at the heart of the booking process, helping employees make better decisions regarding their carbon footprint, while helping organisations meet their global sustainability goals

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