The seven-year strategy sets out a strategic direction for the organisation to reduce carbon emissions.

The National Transport Authority (NTA) has today launched its first Sustainability Strategy (2024-2030), highlighting the organisation’s commitment to:

  • implementing and promoting sustainability practices nationally across the transport sector, and;
  • reducing its own carbon emissions at corporate level by 51% by 2030.

Avoid and Reduce, Shift to Sustainable, and Improve Energy Efficiency

The NTA’s Sustainability Strategy aligns with national policies and international sustainability principles, focusing on three main goals: Avoid and Reduce, Shift to Sustainable, and Improve Energy Efficiency.

The NTA’s Sustainability Strategy is guided by national policies such as the Department of Transport’s Statement of Strategy 2023-2025 and the Climate Action Plan 2024. It is also guided by international sustainability principles, including the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and EU sustainability legislation. ​ By aligning with these frameworks, the NTA aims to contribute to a more sustainable future for all. ​

Encouraging a shift to sustainable transport modes

To avoid the need for travel and reduce resource consumption, the NTA plans to promote enhanced integration of land use and transport planning, combined with the implementation of effective transport demand management measures. ​ The expansion of active travel infrastructure and the development of comprehensive train, tram, and bus services will encourage a shift to sustainable transport modes. ​ Additionally, the NTA aims to improve the energy efficiency of public transport operations, advance the transition to low or zero-emission public transport fleets, and increase the use of sustainable energy and fuels. ​

Steps that the NTA is taking to become more sustainable

The Strategy also identifies steps that the NTA will take in terms of becoming more sustainable at an organisational level. The move to our new headquarters in Haymarket, Smithfield will enable us to  significantly increase bicycle parking, reducing corporate energy consumption by 50% and promoting sustainable modes for all business travel.

The implementation of this Strategy will be driven by the NTA board, the Senior Management Team led by the CEO and will be supported by the newly established Green Team comprised of individuals from within the organization, dedicated to promoting sustainable practices and driving the implementation of actionable environmental initiatives. This team will focus on integrating sustainability into the NTA’s daily operations, identifying opportunities for reducing the organization’s carbon footprint, and fostering a culture of environmental responsibility. By leveraging the expertise and commitment of its members, the Green Team aims to contribute to the NTA’s long-term sustainability goals and encourage positive change throughout the organization.

The NTA’s Sustainability Strategy will be regularly monitored and progress updates will be prepared and reviewed by key stakeholders, including the Senior Management Team, the NTA Board, and the Department of Transport, allowing for timely interventions if necessary. ​

Further information

More information about the NTA’s Sustainability Strategy and its commitment to combating climate change, is now available.