Patrizia Niehaus, CEO, KINTO Join Ltd

KINTO Join says shared commuting schemes cut 275,000kg of CO₂ emissions across Europe

KINTO Join said its shared mobility programmes have removed nearly 138,000 single occupancy journeys from European roads since 2024, as employers look to reduce Scope 3 emissions and support sustainable commuting.
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KINTO Join Ltd. has said its sustainable mobility platform has helped save more than 1.1 million miles worth of transport emissions across Europe since 2024.

The company said this equates to emissions savings of more than 275,100kg of CO₂, alongside more than 126,000 verified sustainable commuting journeys.

KINTO Join added that its services had also removed almost 138,000 single occupancy vehicle journeys from European roads during the period.

In the UK alone, the business said it had saved 200,000 miles worth of carbon emissions over the past two years, equating to 46,400kg of CO₂ savings.

The company said UK emissions savings had increased six-fold over the past year, supported by growth in its customer base and wider adoption of shared mobility solutions.

KINTO Join launched its ZERO by KINTO platform in 2025, combining consultancy, ESG reporting and shared mobility tools aimed at helping businesses reduce Scope 3 transport emissions.

The company said it plans to double its UK customer base by the end of the year as demand for lower-emission commuting options continues to grow.

Patrizia Niehaus, chief executive at KINTO Join Ltd., said: “Organisations are constantly looking for ways to reduce their emissions, and yet, the daily commute remains one of the most overlooked opportunities. The fact is that companies don’t have to wait for large-scale infrastructure changes or flexible working mandates to make a difference. There are simple, practical solutions available today, from shared carpooling to shuttle buses, delivering real, measurable results.

“The numbers speak for themselves – people want to make a difference and small steps add up. As KINTO Join Ltd. continues to expand its presence in the UK, we are committed to helping organisations of all sizes take meaningful action.”

Ryan Fowler

Ryan Fowler is the Managing Director of Astor Media and Publisher of Workplace Journal

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