We believe in the power of corporate social responsibility to make a positive impact on society and the environment. Our commitment goes beyond business objectives. Through charitable initiatives, fundraising efforts, and environmental targets, we actively contribute to the communities we serve. We support various charitable causes and engage in fundraising activities to support those in need. Our environmental targets are integrated into our corporate programmes and policies, embedding sustainable practices into our operations. Our innovative products, such as clean air zone enforcement and emissions-based permits, empower our clients to achieve their own environmental targets. By working together with our clients, we’re collectively making strides towards a greener, more sustainable future.
We have two volunteer leave days per year when colleagues can take paid time off to volunteer with charities they support.
Our team also regularly fundraises for good causes.
Here you can see members of Taranto doing a fundraising collection for Macmillan Cancer Care at Liverpool Lime Street station.
In collaboration with the wider Modaxo Group of companies, Taranto are working towards our targets for achieving net zero, aiming to reduce our emissions by half by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050.
Taranto’s solutions are used by local authorities to implement manage and enforce Clean Air Zones, ensuring better air quality for our communities. One of our flagship projects is our work with Transport for London (TfL) on the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) and Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ). Since the introduction of these zones, polluting emissions have been reduced by over a quarter and Nitrous Oxide (NOx) by half.
We also work with other clients such as Stoke and Sheffield councils to implement Clean Air Zones and also Low Traffic Neighbourhoods which all contribute to reducing pollution in these cities.
Other clients have also adopted other measures to control pollution, such as emissions-based permits in the London Borough of Ealing and battery size-based permits in Islington, all of which are enforced by Taranto’s permit module.