BCD Reveals Latest Trends in Sustainable
Business Travel
(02/10/23)
BCD Travel recently surveyed over 100 travel
buyers and almost 1,800 business travelers to gauge the importance
of environmental sustainability in business travel.
While 82% of companies have sustainability goals
in place, only 45% have targets for sustainable business travel.
Furthermore, only 20% of business travelers are aware of their
company’s sustainable travel goals.
Among the top three sustainability priorities,
travel buyers name supporting general company sustainability
goals, tracking and reporting travel sustainability, and reducing
the environmental impact of business travel. Over two-thirds rate
those priorities as extremely or very important. Meanwhile,
offsetting carbon emissions and satisfying traveler interests are
the least important.
In addition to reduced environmental impact (88%),
travel buyers see enhanced company reputation (65%), and talent
recruitment and retention (46%) among the main benefits of
adopting a sustainable travel program. However, more than half
mention the extra cost of sustainable travel options as their
biggest pain point. Other challenges include traveler education, a
lack of standard measurement approaches and definitions, and
having the right tools such as online booking tools that support
carbon budgets.
Only one third of travel buyers require suppliers
to have sustainability goals and commitments in place. A quarter
looks for suppliers with similar sustainability values and
environmental certifications such as EcoVadis. One sixth require
availability of a carbon emissions calculator, science- based
targets and other sustainability metrics. Although most buyers
don’t mandate sustainability criteria, around half view them as
“nice-to-have”.
While half of companies encourage sustainable
travel, only a third promote sustainable options at the point of
booking. Reducing travel volumes and traveling by train instead of
plane are the top two options promoted by travel buyers. They
often also promote taking direct flights instead of connecting
flights, combining several trips in one, and limiting the number
of employees on the same trip. Additionally, travelers mentioned
sharing ground transportation and choosing economy class over
business class as frequent recommendations by their companies.
During a trip, the most popular traveler
sustainability practices relate to hotel stays. Seven in 10
travelers avoid frequent towel changes, and six in 10 refrain from
using daily housekeeping. Recycling, going paperless with travel
documents, supporting local vendors or walking where possible are
similarly popular. Some four in 10 also mention traveling with
only hand luggage and bringing their own reusable water bottle.
While over half of travelers are willing to take
fewer but longer business trips, or try new, more sustainable ways
of traveling, only 30% are willing to pay more for travel to
include carbon offsets or purchasing sustainable aviation fuel
(SAF).
The surveys reveal regional differences in
sustainable practices for both travelers and travel buyers.
Companies in EMEA focus on reducing travel volumes and traveling
by train instead of plane, while flying economy class instead of
business and sharing ground transportation are more common in
North American companies. Employers in Asia Pacific often promote direct
flights and ecofriendly hotels.
"At BCD, sustainability is core to our vision,
mission and values,” said Mike Janssen, BCD’s global chief
operating officer and chief commercial officer. “We're committed
to supporting our clients with products and services to help them
build and achieve their sustainable travel goals. Our proprietary
travel platforms provide meaningful insights to help both clients
and travelers reduce their environmental impact. Through the BCD
marketplace, travel buyers
can tap innovative third-party sustainability solutions or work
with our consulting arm, Advito, to set and measure goals.”
You can download the 24-page, 2.81MB .pdf travel
buyer report
here, and the 22-page, 1.95MB .pdf business traveler report
here.
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