Electric vehicle

Road to zero emission

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Transport emissions account for more than 24% of global carbon emissions, 72% of which are caused by road vehicles. By gradually replacing our vehicle fleet with low-emission vehicles, we aim to support the transition to a zero-emission transport sector, reduce air pollution and reduce our company's greenhouse gas footprint.


We have set ourselves annual targets for the transition to electric cars of up to 100% by 2025. We already achieved 49% in 2022 and 66% in 2023. In addition, the number of electric forklifts in Joris Ide Group grew from 20% of the total fleet in 2022 to more than 35% in 2023. And on top of that, we also switched from LPG to bioLPG for the forklifts in Belgium and France. 

CO₂ emission results

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  • Scope 1 - Direct emissions: This scope includes the direct CO₂ emissions, which are caused by own sources within Joris Ide.


  • Scope 2 - Indirect Energy emissions: Scope 2 emissions include, but are not limited to, the CO₂  emissions caused by the generation of the purchased electricity that Joris Ide consumes.


  • Scope 3 - Indirect emissions: These are all indirect emissions that occur in Joris Ide's value chain, including both upstream and downstream emissions. That is, emissions during the extraction and production of fuels and the emissions released during waste processing.