Utilimarc Publishes Survey Results Regarding Greenhouse Gas Reporting Trends in Fleet

Dennis JaconiFebruary 17, 2022

Last month, Utilimarc released the results of a survey on Greenhouse Gas Reporting. The survey was created to understand how leading North American fleets were track and reporting on their progress towards goals set on emissions reduction – of which the commercial fleet industry makes up 35 percent of GHG emissions worldwide. This survey went out to over 13,000 participants and aimed to investigate the motive and urgency in reporting on GHGs and sustainability initiatives, as well as gauge how fleets were choosing pursue their reporting strategies.

Some key metrics of the survey assessed the driving forces for organizations currently reporting GHGs, along with the frequency of reports and which systems they are using to do so. For organizations not yet reporting on GHGs, Utilimarc’s survey gauged the likelihood of beginning to report in the future.

“Reporting on emissions and greenhouse gasses will be a primary focus for fleets in the future, to ensure transparency for their communities, customers, investors and employees. Surveying leading enterprise fleets across North America allows us to understand what is sought after for sustainability and GHG reporting in future.”

– MIKE NOWAK, UTILIMARC CIO

One of the key findings of the survey discovered that while 43 percent of participants are already reporting on gas emissions today, another 20 percent are planning to in the future, and roughly 35 percent have no imminent plans to begin. Additionally, for organizations already reporting, roughly 90 percent of respondents pointed to internal sustainability initiatives as the driving force. This shows a clear need for this type of reporting that is being fueled by the universal push to make organizations greener at every level.

In addition to the why and the how, Utilimarc’s survey looked to investigate the outcome of fleets tracking and reporting their greenhouse gas emissions. Follow up questions surrounding GHG emissions from charging electric vehicles and concrete plans for reducing GHGs paint a fuller picture for how greenhouse gas reporting will play a part in fleets’ sustainability strategies.

To read the full survey and results, view the report here.

If you or your team would like to learn more about how Utilimarc helps fleets scale for future sustainability practices and current initiatives, schedule a demo with a member of our analytics team.


Dennis Jaconi

VP of Marketing and Sales

Dennis Jaconi is the VP of marketing and sales at Utilimarc. He has over 10 years of experience working within the commercial fleet industries and leads a dynamic team of digital content and customer success managers. See more from Dennis


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