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Socio-economic impact of mobility and travel time

NS and the sector partners are creating socio-economic impact by providing mobility and by giving people the opportunity to travel from A to B for work, study or recreation, thereby contributing to the economy.

Environmental impact: emissions, land use, waste, water and noise

Our negative environmental impact is the result of using fossil fuels, among other things.

Socio-economic impact through safety

NS contributes to safety in society by providing safe transport and a safe environment to its passengers and employees. We constantly work to guarantee occupational safety, personal safety and safe travel.

Socio-economic impact on health through a more active lifestyle

Passengers who use our services become more active as a result. We calculated this socio-economic impact for the first time in 2018. Walking to and from the train or bus station makes a certain percentage of otherwise inactive people become active.

Socio-economic impact of training, employability of staff and diversity

NS also exerts a positive socio-economic impact by developing the knowledge, skills and talents of our employees, by aiming to keep them in sustained employment, and by being a diverse and inclusive organisation.

Socio-economic impact through expenditure

We also have a socio-economic impact through our own expenditure, such as procurement, investments and salaries. This means for instance that we contribute to the added value and employment opportunities of our suppliers.