The DVLA and Thales Cut Carbon Footprint of UK Driving Licence and Residence Cards
04 June 2024 - 5:00PM
Business Wire
- Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) and Thales cut
carbon footprint of UK driving licence as well as tachograph and
residence cards, by over one third in 5 years.
- Thales is using eco-design principles, energy efficiency,
recycling, and ultimately carbon offsetting to minimize carbon
emissions as part of its worldwide low-carbon strategy. DVLA
remains on track to meet UK government target of net zero emissions
by 2050.
The United Kingdom government’s Driver and Vehicle Licensing
Agency (DVLA) partners with Thales to reduce the carbon footprint
of its driving licences as well as tachograph and residence cards.
Since 2018, Thales has cut by over one third the CO2 emissions
associated with the 12 million cards it supplies to the DVLA every
year, without compromising the outstanding security, durability and
value-for-money provided by these products.
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The DVLA is responsible for maintaining accurate records of more
than 52 million drivers in Great Britain and more than 46 million
vehicles across the UK. It is also recognised as a centre of
excellence for sourcing and issuing secure national documents.
Since 2012, Thales has supplied the DVLA with polycarbonate driving
licences, a range of tachograph cards (for operations such as
recording and storing the activity of commercial drivers), and
residence cards for EU citizens to prove their right to live and
work in the UK.
Key initiatives undertaken by Thales include adoption of
eco-design principles throughout its identity card portfolio. For
example, the size of the contactless microcontrollers embedded in
the UK’s tachograph and residence cards has been halved, resulting
in an equivalent reduction in CO2 microcontroller emissions while
maintaining applications and security features unchanged.
In addition, Thales’ factories manufacturing the cards are
accredited to the ISO 50001 standard, which focuses on energy
efficiency. All these factories use 100% renewably electricity,
accounting for over 70% of their total energy consumption. These
improvements resulted in a reduction of over 80% of manufacturing
related emissions (scope 1 and 2) since 2018.
For the remaining emissions of DVLA cards and on a yearly basis,
Thales invests in high quality carbon offsetting programs with
independently recognized carbon compensation organization such as
Climate Impact Partners. For the DVLA contract, these include
planting forests in the UK, restoring mangroves in Kenya, and
distributing clean energy stoves in Bangladesh. In total, Thales
has now offset 3,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions on behalf of the
DVLA.
“Just like the DVLA, Thales is on the road to net zero and uses
industry standard tools to calculate the Life Cycle Assessments of
its products. This comprehensive calculator1 assesses the
environmental impact of materials, packaging, transportation,
document production and distribution, as well as end of life.
Together with DVLA we are continually exploring new opportunities
to improve the sustainability of the millions of cards supplied by
Thales, looking for more responsible materials and solutions. At
the same time, we remain focused on the need to maintain the
security and integrity of identity credentials and deliver
exceptional value for money for governments and public bodies” said
Nathalie Gosset, Vice President Identity Document Solutions at
Thales
1 This approach was developed with Quantis, a leading
environmental sustainability consultancy, and is now supported by
Solinnen, an expert consultancy specialising in Life Cycle
Assessment, following recognised standards which consider the full
life cycle of the products assessed and covers associated scope 1,
2 and 3.
About Thales
Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) is a global
leader in advanced technologies specialized in three business
domains: Defence & Security, Aeronautics & Space, and
Cybersecurity & Digital identity.
It develops products and solutions that
help make the world safer, greener and more inclusive.
The Group invests close to €4 billion a
year in Research & Development, particularly in key innovation
areas such as AI, cybersecurity, quantum technologies, cloud
technologies and 6G.
Thales has close to 81,000 employees in 68
countries. In 2023, the Group generated sales of €18.4 billion.
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