On World Environment Day, June 5, CHAMPS draws attention to environmental sustainability, which is on the agenda of the entire world. Offering significant solutions to reduce carbon emissions through its GIG economy model, CHAMPS states that if more than 18,000 of its skilled members work from home and avoid commuting, 4,000 tons of carbon emissions could be prevented annually.
Celebrated by environmentally conscious individuals and organizations around the world, World Environment Day gives CHAMPS the opportunity to once again emphasize its commitment to sustainability and environmental protection. By taking significant steps to reduce carbon emissions and contribute to environmental sustainability, CHAMPS is investing in the future of our planet and implementing various strategies to minimize the impact of its activities on the environment.
Through its GIG economy model, CHAMPS minimizes the carbon footprint caused by workers commuting to and from work. By adopting a remote work model, the company shows how it reduces time spent in traffic, thereby contributing to lower fossil fuel consumption. CHAMPS places environmental sustainability at the core of its business strategy, offering sustainable work models to all its talents, and aims to direct more professionals towards remote working to enhance these positive impacts.
“Carbon emissions decrease when the need for daily commuting is reduced”
CHAMPS Co-Founder and Director Mahir Tüzün, noting that one of the company’s goals for environmental sustainability and reducing carbon emissions includes minimizing traffic congestion during commuting hours, said, “CHAMPS offers a significant solution to reduce carbon emissions through the decreased traffic resulting from increased employment in the GIG economy via remote work models. By enabling individuals to work remotely or in a decentralized manner, we reduce the need for daily commuting with the power of the GIG economy. This leads to less traffic congestion, lower carbon emissions from vehicles, and reduced pressure on transportation infrastructure. In this way, CHAMPS also contributes to environmental sustainability.”