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In 2008, DNV piloted its environmental programme, WE do. The programme aimed to reduce individual employees’ environmental footprint in their daily lives – a footprint comparable to that of DNV’s operations. Since its launch, one of the aims of WE do has been to not only motivate employees, but to get other companies to follow suit as well.

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The global financial crisis is not being taken lightly in DNV, but neither is its commitment to the environment. With this in mind, DNV remains dedicated to maintaining a focus on environmental issues and is renewing its WE do programme for 2009. Some changes have been made to the project list to reflect what will have the highest impact for employees at a country and regional level.

Continuing from last year, DNV has allocated NOK 40 mill for WE do. Employees will be able to apply for projects from their regional list and receive funding for 2/3 of the cost (before taxes) up to NOK 10 000 or NOK 20 000 over two years for designated large projects, such as an electric car.

WE do proved to be incredibly popular during its pilot year. More than half of all permanent employees applied for a project ranging from bicycles to cut down on car use, implementing solar panels, to environmental car conversions. The programme will continue for 2009 and is projected to be renewed in 2010 as well.

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Tara Podnar
Job title: Project Engineer
Workplace: Columbus, Ohio, USA
We do project: On-demand water heater

Tara’s we do project
With the funding provided by DNV, I installed an on-demand water heater. This has not only kick-started an effort to make our home more energy efficient, but also impressed our friends and family.

At work with tara
I work with pipeline operators to ensure the integrity and safe operation of their systems. Here at the Columbus office we have expertise in managing corrosion, materials and structural integrity risks for the pipeline industry.

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Saripaka Srikanth
Job title: Surveyor
Workplace: Mumbai, India
We do project: Low emission car

Saripaka’s we do project
In India, more and more cars run on Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG ). I save 20 Rupee per litre compared to petrol and I am polluting far less this way. I simply had a second fuel tank installed on the car.

At work with Saripaka
My job as a surveyor at Bharati Ship-yard in Mumbai is to make sure that vessels constructed here are safe and comply with DNV Class Rules.

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Davide Busani
Job title: Food Sector Manager
Workplace: Milan, Italy
We do project: Bicycle

Davide’s we do project
I used the environmental fund WE do to buy a bicycle. I realised that I could use a bike instead of a car for many small errands, like buying bread on Saturday morning or visiting friends at the other end of the village.

At work with Davide
My team helps companies in the food and beverage sector improve the quality, safety and sustainability of their products.

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Guo Kang
Job title: Technical Manager
Workplace: Beijing, China
We do project: Solar water heater

Kang’s we do project
In China, we have a saying that ‘children are our future’, so I used the WE do funding to install a solar water heater in my daughter’s school. It benefits almost 1,000 school children, who also get increased environmental awareness.

At work with kang
I make sure that DNV’s validation and verification of emission reducing projects under the Clean Development Mechanism in China are in line with the requirements from the United Nations and our own internal standards.

DNV Forum no 1 2009

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