Independent effort introduced by Project Green Mile (PGM) for the city of Mumbai, today announced its“4th edition of The Smart Commute.” For the last 3 years PGM has undertaken this initiative to inspire, encourage and motivate Mumbaikars to take to the street and cycle2work.
The 4th Smart Commute event will be held on ‘World Environment Day’ – 05th June 2015. This initiative urges one to look beyond the health and environment benefits and take this ride to reduce the carbon footprint, making our city a better place to walk, bike, live and breathe! Our endeavour is to create awareness and educate the citizens of Mumbai about the benefits of cycling to work.
The Smart Commute project will very shortly be launching a range of alternate eco-friendly lifestyle products made completely out of bicycle inner tubes, where the new mantra is not just to recycle but to make a tangible difference in the quality of our environment. Also, part of this project will be the smart commute app that will be developed for all the commuters.
Speaking on the occasion, Firoza, Founder, Cycle2Work, said, “After a tremendous response from the participants and corporate houses last year, PGM decided to promote the Cycle 2 Work culture. This is merely the start of what we hope will be a longer-term cycling boom. To give our commuters a real time experience, we are organizing the event on World Environment Day – June 5th, 2015.”
Ashok Datar, Chairman, Mumbai Environment Social Network (MESN), said, “The C2W initiative is a commendable step in making our beloved city of Mumbai cleaner and greener. We believe that by making greener lifestyle choices, we can not only raise awareness but hopefully encourage more citizens to switch.”
Ms. Madhu S. Dutta, Head of Marketing – Raymond, the presenting partner for the event, said, “This will be our 2nd year of association with the Cycle2Work initiative as we believe in promoting better lifestyle amongst our employees and what better way to do so than cycling to work. We hope such initiatives encourage people to take up healthy habits and also contribute to a cleaner environment.”