The current ISS global fleet numbers about 20,000 vehicles; 70% of the units are leased through...

The current ISS global fleet numbers about 20,000 vehicles; 70% of the units are leased through LeasePlan.

Credit: ISS

In a deal essential to realizing its fleet net-zero target by 2030, ISS, a leading facilities management company headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, has partnered with LeasePlan to reduce CO2 emissions within the ISS fleet.

The partnership will launch in Denmark, Germany, Norway and the United Kingdom this year, with further countries following in 2023 and beyond. However, initiatives will be taken in all ISS markets to support the fleet net zero target.

The current ISS global fleet numbers about 20,000 vehicles; 70% of the units are leased through LeasePlan. “The new partnership will see the two businesses work collaboratively to accelerate sustainability initiatives, with electrification as the key lever,” according to ISS.

“Not one company can solve the climate crisis on their own, so collaboration is essential in building a more sustainable future. We have worked with LeasePlan for many years and have already built a strong relationship, so we are very excited about working jointly with them on sustainable mobility, which will be one of the key drivers in ISS’s sustainability efforts going forward,” says Tracy Nilsson, global head of sustainability, ISS World Services A/S.

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