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Flying the flag for green operations

Tim Deakin
Tim Deakin
Published: June 17, 2019
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With an acute awareness of the impact transport can have on the environment, sustainability drives Timberbush tours to be environmentally-friendly ambassadors for the coach industry

With a Green Tourism Gold Award sitting alongside an Eco-Stars Fleet Recognition Scheme Award providing a commitment that every coach adheres to one of the very best-in-class ‘greener’ fleets operating in the UK, Edinburgh-based Timberbush Tours is on a continual journey of eco-excellence.

It places strong emphasis to ensure every part of the business is underpinned with careful consideration for the environment and sustainability as it ferries holiday makers and day trippers to destinations across the Scottish Highlands and Islands, and the north of England from Edinburgh, Glasgow and more recently, from its new Inverness hub.

Green fleet

Earlier this year, the company spent £2m on 16 new coaches ranging from 10-seater to 53-seater capacity, bringing its fleet size to 34 coaches.

The new coaches – a mixture of MAN-based Mobipeople Explorer, Neoplan Tourliners and facelift model Mercedes-Benz Sprinters are some of the most environmentally-friendly and fuel-efficient vehicles available, says Timberbush Chief Executive Officer, Steve Spalding.

However, it is the overall management of the fleet that shines a light on Timberbush’s pursuit of being the ‘greenest’ of green coach travel companies, as Steve explains: “Recognition of our environmental credentials extends beyond fitting coaches out with the latest fuel-efficient engines and GPS systems.

“For example, The Eco-Stars award leans heavily on us meeting specific criteria on how every coach is managed and operated. It takes into account factors such as the different environmentally-friendly trims and materials specified for each coach, assesses us on GPS tracking so our fuel management is continuously optimised, how our vehicle idling times are monitored and how much ‘downtime’ each coach may have which obviously needs kept to a minimum.

“How we ‘flex’ our fleet to ensure we maximise coach capacity rather than have empty seats is a very important environmental consideration too. With the fleet ranging in size, we want to fill every coach as best we can for each trip and that means ensuring that we minimise seat vacancies and strongly focus on utilisation.”

Cover all areas

Timberbush’s green agenda doesn’t end there. There has been a serious effort from the business to create an environmental ‘well-being’ across the entire operation supported by a commitment to conscious investment and procurement in all areas.

At its Edinburgh-based headquarters nestling near the Firth of Forth, it has become second nature for the staff to recycle materials such as printer cartridges, paper, plastic, cans, etc. Even technology devices such as mobile phones and computers are regularly recycled, and staff are encouraged to leave the car and commute to work via public transport or bicycle.

In the staff kitchen, Fairtrade or Ecover products have replaced many recognised household brands. Staff are all issued with their own branded thermal water flasks to remove the need for single use plastic water bottles and cups from the business. Even the tour brochures are printed on FSF (Forest Stewardship Council) paper, which means that the paper used for printing is from responsible sources.

Nurturing nature

Timberbush staff take part in a local ‘beach cleaning’ operation twice a year, which helps reinforce that the scope for corporate social responsibility is always there to be expanded. And then there’s Trees for Life – a charitable foundation working to restore the Caledonian Forest and its unique wildlife to the Scottish Highlands.

Customers booking a one-, two, three- or five-day tour through the Timberbush website can donate £1 to contribute to the Timberbush Trees for Life grove. To date, over 2,000 trees reside in the dedicated Timberbush grove, which will go some way to help replenish the Caledonian Forest.

Eco-friendly premises

More recently, Timberbush upgraded its Edinburgh base. In the offices and warehouse areas you will find low energy lighting, light sensors and thermostatic controls, while in the toilets there was a switch from paper towels to ultra-efficient hand dryers. 

A much larger investment saw the installation of a 14m vehicle inspection pit and the fitting out of a workshop, enabling scheduled inspections and maintenance across the fleet. Again, offering a significant vehicle downtime and fuel cost saving for the company.

Says Steve: “Given the thousands of miles the fleet undertakes every day to various destinations across Scotland and the north of England, scheduling regular inspection, maintenance and performance checks for each coach is a considerable task. Until we installed our own workshop facility, we used an off-site facility, which meant a coach would be spending longer out of commission.

“Equally, when you add in factors such as the additional mileage and staff time taken to drop off and return each coach from the off-site facility, the investment we have made will pay dividends in the longer term. This naturally leads to a considerable saving in ‘downtime’ while also sustaining good environmental practice.

“Very much an exercise of continuous improvement, we are currently installing a rainwater harvesting system for the daily washing of our coaches as well as scoping installation of Solar PV, striving to be a sustainable coach company in every sense of the word.”

Ongoing advocate

Timberbush will continue to promote environmental awareness within the business and to all its customers.

From fuel efficient coaches kitted out with the latest engines and every single one upgraded on a three-year purchasing cycle to ensure maximum efficiency, this coach tour company flies the flag for sustainability and environmental best practice.

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ByTim Deakin
Tim is Editor of routeone and has worked in both the coach and bus and haulage industries.
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