At KINTO Join Ltd., we’ve always believed that sustainability should be practical, human-centred, and woven into everyday operations – not just written into strategies. Our journey began with sustainable mobility, helping organisations understand and transform how their people travel to work. That work shaped our identity, and it still drives us today. Watch our CEO Pat explain this in this video.
Now, with the release of KINTO Zero – our new, comprehensive sustainability and ESG reporting service – we wanted to mark the moment in a way that reflects our principles and the direction we’re heading.
So we are making our enterprise-grade commuting emissions survey and carbon calculator available for free.
We’re offering this because it aligns with what matters to us: making sustainability simpler, more accessible, and more actionable for the teams working hard to deliver it.
When companies talk about decarbonisation, the conversation often jumps straight to energy, procurement, or supply chains. These are undeniably important, but in the race toward net zero, one area is consistently underestimated: employee commuting.
Commuting might represent a relatively small portion of Scope 3 emissions, yet its impact reaches far beyond carbon accounting:
– It shapes local air quality and congestion
– It influences employee stress, wellbeing, and productivity
– It drives demand for parking and facilities
– It affects fairness and access to the workplace
– It reflects real behaviour – not policies on paper
You can’t build a meaningful sustainability strategy without understanding how people move. Eurostat reports that over 50% of all daily short trips in the EU are trips to work or education (school). Yet, commuting data remains one of the biggest blind spots for organisations – not because they don’t care, but because it has historically been time-consuming, manual, and difficult to measure well.
We want to change that.
With regulations like the CSRD tightening expectations, sustainability leaders are under increasing pressure to collect accurate data, evidence decisions, and demonstrate real progress.
At the same time, many of these teams are small. Often overstretched. Frequently under-resourced.
By offering open access to our commuting calculator, we want to make one part of Scope 3 simpler, faster, and more reliable – so sustainability professionals can focus their time where it matters most.
The release of KINTO Zero is an important step for us. It expands what we can offer organisations – bringing together:
– Automated ESG reporting
– Mobility and decarbonisation tools
– Consultancy support (including DMA, gap analysis, and action plans)
– Transparent, audit-ready data
Launching something this significant should come with something meaningful in return. Opening access to one of our most practical tools feels like the right way to celebrate — by giving value first.
We’ve always believed that when you offer genuine value, you naturally create space for future collaboration – in a way that’s respectful, timely, and built on trust. By making the commuting emissions tool freely available, we hope to support sustainability teams in a way that feels immediately helpful and genuinely impactful.
We don’t believe in pushing for business. We believe in showing up with something useful.
If that helps organisations build confidence, make progress, and consider us a long-term partner down the line, then that’s the kind of foundation we want to build.
Once you have accurate commuting insights, you can:
– Report Scope 3 commuting emissions with confidence (GHG Protocol & CSRD-aligned)
– Identify opportunities to reduce congestion and parking strain
– Design mobility programmes based on real behaviour, not assumptions
– Foster engagement and awareness across your organization
It may be a small part of Scope 3, but one that influences both sustainability outcomes and everyday work experience.
The process is straightforward:
– We set up access for your organisation (no cost).
– You upload your employee list (manually or CSV).
– Send the survey – it’s already prepared for you.
– Employees answer how they usually commute.
– Results update automatically in real time.
– You receive your CSRD-ready commuting emissions report.
We explained this process in detail in this blog post: Step-by-step: How to Run KINTO Join’s Free Travel Survey.
Employees also receive their own personal commuting footprint, which helps build awareness and engagement.
No spreadsheets.
No manual calculations.
No consultancy hours.
Start Now — It’s Free
If you’d like to try the Free Commuting Emissions Survey, you can request access here: Travel Survey and Carbon Calculator
Our team will set it up for you and support you through the process.
Measure CO2 emissions from employee commutes with ease.