Have you ever thought about how much your carbon footprint is as you commute from home to work and back to work on a daily basis? What impact does entering the daily mobility system have on your quality of life? What traffic congestion and rush hour are on the agenda of the day when leaving the office?
If it’s crossed your mind or you’ve actually had time to think about it, there’s an app that can help you determine approximately what impact it has. displacement, both in their lives and in their environment, on the way to work or on the way home from work.
‘Calculapp’ is an application born by the Ministries of ICT and Labor in 2020 as a tool to help entrepreneurs and employees decide on the method of remote working and thus provide grains of sand in protecting the environment.
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According to the official portal, “This application aims to obtain a diagnosis of the environmental impact and quality of life enjoyed by remote workers. for commuting to work.
While it is true that remote working has been implemented by some companies, the industry did not have to maintain this typology for the majority of its employees until the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in the creation of a hybrid in current affairs. and increasing the number of people working outside the office.
(Keep reading: Digital nomads choose their favorite cities to work remotely: There are three cities in Colombia).
You can use this platform from two profiles as employer or collaborator, to use it with a business category you can follow the steps below:
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NATHALIA GÓMEZ PARRA
DIGITAL COVERAGE EDITORIAL
TIME
Source: Exame
