SWARCO Nederland B.V.

About

We are changing the way people travel: safely, sustainably and efficiently. With more than 4,250 SWARCO mobility experts in 25 countries worldwide, including more than 600 employees in the Netherlands, we are engaged daily in designing, realizing, managing and maintaining our smart solutions.

From complex traffic management systems, Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) and Smart Mobility, public lighting along national roads in towns and cities to the remote management and maintenance of tunnels, bridges, sluices, we make it.

Our wide range of intelligent products and services contribute to achieving optimal traffic flow and a safer living environment. We ensure that road capacity is optimally utilized, resources are sustainably deployed and road users participate in traffic more efficiently and pleasantly. In doing so, we work reliably, openly and proactively with our customers, partners and distributors to shape tomorrow's world of mobility.

Contact Details

SWARCO Nederland B.V.

Basicweg 16, 3821 BR Amersfoort

Nederland

T. +31 (0)33 - 454 17 77

E. info.nl@swarco.com

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SWARCO Nederland B.V.

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SWARCO Nederland B.V. Amersfoort

Basicweg 16, 3821 BR Amersfoort, The Netherlands

T. +31334541777

E. info.nl@swarco.com

SWARCO Nederland B.V. Barendrecht

Bijdorp-West 23, 2992 LC Barendrecht, The Netherlands

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SWARCO Nederland B.V. Breda

Baarschot 50, 4817 ZZ Breda, The Netherlands

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SWARCO Nederland B.V. Diemen

Visseringweg 23, 1112 AS Diemen, The Netherlands

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SWARCO Nederland B.V. Hengelo

Smaragdstraat 12, 7554 TD Hengelo, The Netherlands

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SWARCO Nederland B.V. Groningen

Koldingweg 24, 9723 HK Groningen, The Netherlands

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SWARCO Nederland B.V. Mill

Jochemsweg 3, 5451 HW Mill, The Netherlands

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SWARCO Nederland B.V. Sittard

Milieuparkweg 6, 6136 KP Sittard, The Netherlands

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SWARCO Nederland B.V. Wormerveer

Oude Blaauwweg 5, 1521 RN Wormerveer, The Netherlands

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SWARCO Nederland B.V. Zoetermeer

Philipsstraat 29, 2722 NA Zoetermeer, The Netherlands

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SWARCO Nederland B.V. Zwolle

Amperestraat 7, 8013 PT Zwolle, The Netherlands

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Safety and quality

For the safety of our employees, we are certified according to VCA and are on step 3 of the Safety Ladder. Furthermore, we are certified to: ISO9001 and CKB for quality, ISO14001 for environment, ISO27001 for information security and we are on level 5 of the CO2 Performance Ladder. More information on the CO2 Performance Ladder can be read on the SKAO website. All SWARCO Netherlands certifications can be viewed and downloaded on this page.

CO2 Performance Ladder

At SWARCO Nederland B.V., we have made a conscious decision to map our carbon footprint and take effective measures to reduce our CO2 emissions. This fits in seamlessly with our company's vision: We improve the quality of life by making the travel experience safer, faster, more efficient, and more environmentally friendly. It is also for this reason that we actively participate in the CO2 performance ladder.

The CO2 performance ladder is owned by the Foundation for Climate-Friendly Procurement and Business (SKAO), which manages and develops the CO2 performance ladder. Visit our page on the SKAO website for more information. The ladder requires certain information to be made available to our stakeholders. In the drop-down menus below, you will find our certificates and CO2 Performance Ladder documents concerning insight, reduction, transparency, and participation.

CO2-Conscious Certification

SWARCO Nederland B.V. (and its predecessors) has been an active participant in the CO2 Performance Ladder since 2010, with a CO2-Conscious certificate at the highest level 5 (type: Medium-sized company). Our ambition is to maintain this level and thereby further reduce our company's energy consumption and CO2 emissions.

Insight

3.A.1 (voluntary)

The organization has converted its own energy consumption into CO₂ emissions.

The organization has a detailed, up-to-date emissions inventory for its scope 1 & 2 CO₂ emissions and business travel in accordance with ISO 14064-1 for the organization and the projects for which CO₂-related award advantages have been obtained.

Overview of SWARCO projects in which the CO₂ Awareness certificate has played a role.

4.A.1

The organization reports its CO₂ footprint for scope 1, 2, and 3.

The organization has demonstrable insight into the most material emissions from scope 3 and can present at least two analyses of GHG-generating (chains of) activities from these scope 3 emissions.

Go to our page on the SKAO website for more information about the requirement: 4.A.1. Scope 3 ranking.

Reduction

3.B.1. The organization has quantitative CO₂ reduction targets for its own organization.

The organization has set a quantitative reduction target for scope 1 & 2 emissions and business travel of the organization and its projects, expressed in absolute numbers or percentages relative to a reference year and within a specified time frame, and has drawn up a corresponding action plan including the measures to be taken in the projects.

3.B.2 (voluntary)

The organization has quantitative CO₂ reduction targets for its own organization.

The organization has drawn up an energy management action plan (in accordance with ISO 50001 or equivalent), endorsed by senior management, communicated (internally and externally) and implemented for the organization and the projects for which CO₂-related award advantages have been obtained.

4.B.2.

The organization has quantitative CO₂ reduction targets for scope 1, 2 & 3 CO₂ emissions.

The organization reports at least every six months (internally and externally) on progress against the targets for the organization and the projects for which CO₂-related award advantages have been obtained.

5.B.2.

The organization reports the results of the CO₂ reduction targets for scope 1, 2 & 3 in a structured and quantitative manner.

The organization reports its scope 1, 2 & 3 CO₂ emissions inventory (internally and externally) at least twice a year, as well as the forecast.

Transparency

3.C.1.

The organization communicates internally and externally about its CO₂ footprint and reduction target(s). The organization communicates structurally, both internally and externally, about its CO₂ footprint (scope 1 & 2 emissions) and quantitative reduction target(s), as well as the measures taken in projects that have resulted in CO₂-related procurement advantages. The communication includes at least the organization's energy policy and reduction targets and the measures mentioned above, opportunities for individual contribution, information on current energy consumption and trends within the organization and the projects.

5.C.1.

The organization publicly commits to a government or NGO CO₂ emission reduction program. The organization can demonstrate that it has publicly committed to a government and/or NGO CO₂ emission reduction program for both the organization and the projects.

Participation

3.D.1.

The organization actively participates in initiatives aimed at reducing CO₂ emissions within the sector or beyond.

Active participation in at least one (sector or chain) initiative in the field of CO₂ reduction in the project portfolio through demonstrable participation in working groups, publicly promoting the initiative, and/or providing information to the initiative.

4.D.1. (voluntary, in connection with exemption from requirement)

The organization initiates development projects that facilitate CO₂ reduction in the sector.

The organization can demonstrate that it is the initiator of development projects that facilitate CO₂ reduction in the sector in the implementation of projects by linking the organization's name to the initiative, through publications, and through confirmation from co-initiators.

5.D.1. (voluntary, in connection with exemption from requirement)

The organization actively participates in setting up a sector-wide CO₂ emission reduction program in collaboration with the government and/or NGOs.

The organization can demonstrate that it is actively involved in setting up a sector-wide CO₂ emission reduction program in collaboration with the government and/or NGOs, and that it makes a relevant contribution to this within the implementation of projects.

Questions about the CO2 Performance Ladder?

The CO2 Performance Ladder is owned by the Foundation for Climate-Friendly Procurement and Business (SKAO), which manages and develops the CO2 Performance Ladder. If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for improvement, please contact info@swarco.com and indicate in the subject line of your email: question/comment or suggestion for improvement CO2 for QHSSE.

Disclaimer

All documents are freely available for viewing and downloading. Distribution of all documents mentioned on this page is only permitted with the prior written consent of SWARCO Nederland B.V.

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