Green But Unseen: How Business Is Taking Small Steps To Combat Climate Change

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In two months, visitors to the Olympic Games in Paris will find a city transformed over the last few years into a cyclist's haven. Mayor Anne Hidalgo has also pedestrianised swathes of the city, pushing cars out of the centre. At weekends, the northern bank of the Seine is packed with families, runners, and skateboarders rather than thundering traffic.

“We’re already seeing microcars in congested cities such as London. Feedback has been largely positive,” Lutz adds. “I expect more large companies to adopt commercial fleets of microvehicles to navigate urban environments, partly in response to higher tariffs for larger vehicles.” “The past few years have seen merch become a trending marketing move for companies as unexpected as supermarkets, fast-food chains, and even New York Magazine,” says Dinesh Nayar, Managing Director.

 

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