Step by step, a clear vision and proactivity: the ingredients of the sustainability course of Arxus. Erlend Schenkels tells us about the importance of sustainability within Arxus and the way in which he and the team work together on an ecologic and sustainable company.
Do you have an example of proactive thinking and proactive acting?
“Years ago, we have chosen for ecologic datacenters. 100% of the energy used in Interxion comes from sustainable sources. This choice was made year ago, but still fits perfectly in our vision.”
“Another example is the mobility plan. Many companies will have make a drastic shift when within a few years employers exclusively can offer electric company cars. Companies that have proactively responded to this, who have included their employees in the story will be able to make the transition much easier.”
“At 2020, we want to have a car park which is 50% electric. We opt for completely electric, because we do not believe in the hybrid intermediate market. During 2020, exceptions will be allowed for colleagues who are still tied to their current car, but no new cars with combustion engines will be ordered from then on.”
With the mobility budget there are, in addition to the car, alternative means of transport. How do you want to enter this at Arxus?
“We offer a mix of an electric car, an electric bike, a step and a compensation for public transport. We make sample packages, but ultimately, the choice is with the employee.”
What about employees who have to take the plane? For example to attend a conference?
“We question every trip and look at alternative means of transport in the first place. When there is not another option, we fly with KLM. This company makes it possible to offset the CO2 emissions of the flight. The proceeds from this are invested in projects that capture CO2 elsewhere, for example the reforestation projects in Panama.”
“By doing sustainable entrepreneurship, we demonstrate that we invest not only in the future of Arxus, but also in that of our people. Sustainability often seems more expensive, but it is an investment that will pay for itself in the future. Sustainable entrepreneurship is also embedded in the strategic vision of our company. We communicate this to the team on a regular basis. We also organize campaigns on a regular basis to create and increase awareness.”
Like what?
“Classics are, ‘the thick sweater days’ and annual cycling days.”
“We also recently had a Gingerwald Juice Corner installed at the office. Fresh fruit and vegetables cost a some money. But in this way, we can offer our team a daily portion of health. In addition, the juice shots are grown regionally, so we also contribute to a more sustainable workplace in this way. "
“Sustainable entrepreneurship is certainly not mainstream. With regard to Arxus, we often catch ourselves with the fact that certain processes are not yet sustainable (enough). For example, we have many suppliers whose sustainability we have not checked. Although our own operations are being examined, it is important to think further and to see whether partners and suppliers also operate in a sustainable manner.”
“The biggest challenge for us is finding out how certain things are established and what the underlying processes are. Only as soon as this is properly mapped out, it can be checked whether it is sustainable or not. From then on, it is also important to decide whether the sustainable way of working for that specific task is the right decision. Maintaining a good balance between being able to work smoothly and working sustainably is crucial. "
“I have been doing this much more consciously in recent years. The recent ‘CurieusNeuzen’ study in particular was a wake-up call for me. I eat less meat, I use drinking water in a good way, I limit packaging and of course, I recycle. A first step, but I am convinced that we can have a major impact if everyone handles these day-to-day affairs in a conscious way and if we are going to extend it to other areas. "