Business Case Studies
Modeshift STARS Business case studies
Modeshift STARS recognises best practice in the promotion of sustainable and active travel. Read our STARS Business case studies that focus on organisations have successfully delivered their Travel Plan and gained STARS accreditation.
12 March, 2026
With more than 30,000 students, 8,000 staff and nearly 7,000 bedrooms on site, University of Warwick operates like a small town. Spanning over 700
11 March, 2026
The Mode Shift Month Awards recognise organisations that have excelled in raising awareness of sustainable transport options and delivering activities during Mode Shift Month
4 March, 2026
This spring (2026), 21 nursery settings within Childbase Partnership achieved Modeshift STARS accreditation – marking a major milestone in their commitment to improving everyday
20 October, 2025
When we last spoke to Chris Tolley in 2023, he was leading RHS Harlow Carr’s journey to embed sustainable travel into the heart of
15 September, 2025
Sewell Group, a multi disciplined business spanning construction, consultancy, facilities management, and digital mapping, has been on an inspiring journey to make everyday travel
23 July, 2025
At BAP Pharma, based at Global Business Park Buckinghamshire, staff travel was once a simple matter of driving to work and back. But as
21 May, 2025
The University of Essex (UoE) has been making determined strides toward improving sustainable transport on its campuses. With thousands of staff and students travelling
10 December, 2024
The Travel Plan encourages and supports its workforce to walk, cycle and use public transport for their daily commute and to reduce single occupancy
29 November, 2024
National hotel chain adopts new approach to active and sustainable travel after success in Hull The Holiday Inn Hull Marina has recently achieved the
21 June, 2024
Sheffield Primary Care Network become the first Primary Care Network to accredit all sites at an ‘approved’ level within Modeshift STARS Sheffield Foundry Primary
13 March, 2024
E-cycle trial set to run across primary care sites in Yorkshire seeks to strengthen links with the community and lower local air pollution An