Royal London Group becomes first mutual company to use Pawprint for Business

Last updated: 29th November 2021

Royal London Group has become the first mutual insurance, pensions and investment company to roll out Pawprint for Business to all employees as part of its climate change commitments and net zero targets.

Pawprint for Business helps businesses to unite, engage and support their employees in tackling climate change at work, at home and beyond. Employees are empowered to measure, understand and reduce their carbon footprints using the handy Pawprint app. And it encourages participation through eco-Sprints and teams and leaderboards. Businesses meanwhile gain unique insights into their Scope 3 emissions, including commuting, business travel and home working.

   

Jo Walker, Royal London’s Environment and Sustainability Manager, said:

 

“At Royal London we want to help build a future worth living in. We know climate change is the challenge that will define our generation and we all need to take action to curb global carbon emissions. We’re pleased to see our colleagues joining Pawprint and helping make a difference by living a more sustainable life.”

 

Christian Arno, founder and Pawprint CEO, said: “We have been really impressed by how quickly Royal London employees have embraced Pawprint and started making carbon friendly choices. Pawprint for Business is now being used across virtually every industry here in the UK and we are currently crowdfunding to enable us to scale faster and meet the growing demand for climate action.”

 

Founded by experienced entrepreneur and Lingo24 founder Christian Arno, Pawprint combines the very latest in; technology, behavioural science and carbon data and is scientifically backed by Mike Berners-Lee, the leading authority on carbon data. Pawprint is the first eco companion tool that encompasses all aspects of life – combining home, work and beyond.



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