What do I do if I can’t get information from my taxi company or don’t have all my taxi receipts?
Information about taxi journeys can be particularly hard to obtain, as the data can get hidden in expense claims and client accounts. To streamline the process of footprinting emissions from taxis, there are a number of calculation methodologies that can be used: distance (either miles or kms), journeys and expense spend. You should enter as much data into the measurement tool as you can using all three of these methodologies, being careful not to double-count taxi journeys (eg by adding both the distance travelled and the expense spend of the same journey). Where data is completely unavailable, you should estimate the number of taxi journeys taken by your firm using common sense as the overarching rule.
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