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The next normal arrives: Trends that will define 2021—and beyond

The next normal arrives: Trends that will define 2021—and beyond

by Laurane_FCN | Jan 12, 2021 | Health, Inclusive, Local Living, Regenerative, TranSPORT

Source : Mc Kinsey The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world, and its effects will last. Here are some factors that business leaders should keep in mind as they prepare for the next normal. Businesses have spent much of the past nine months scrambling to adapt to...
What makes Copenhagen the world’s most bike-friendly city?

What makes Copenhagen the world’s most bike-friendly city?

by Laurane_FCN | Dec 22, 2020 | Health, TranSPORT

Source : World Economic Forum There are 675,000 bicycles and just 120,000 cars in Copenhagen, meaning bikes outnumber cars by more than five-to-one. So it’s perhaps not so surprising that in 2016 more bikes crossed the city than cars for the first time since records...
Finnish town offers prizes to turn residents green

Finnish town offers prizes to turn residents green

by Laurane_FCN | Dec 18, 2020 | Health, Local Living, Regenerative, TranSPORT

Source : France 24 Inhabitants of a town in Finland can now earn rewards, including bus tickets or free food, if they cut car use, under a scheme to lure the public into lower-carbon lifestyles. The EU-funded “CitiCap” project allows individuals in the...
Here are 4 major bike-sharing trends from China after lockdown

Here are 4 major bike-sharing trends from China after lockdown

by Laurane_FCN | Dec 18, 2020 | Local Living, TranSPORT

Source : World Economic Forum Cycling is booming again in China as people avoid public transport due to the risk of COVID-19 infection. Bike-sharing companies are using new technologies to offer a more tailored service. E-bikes and scooters are in high demand for...
A road full of bottlenecks: Dutch cycle path is made of plastic waste

A road full of bottlenecks: Dutch cycle path is made of plastic waste

by Laurane_FCN | Dec 18, 2020 | Local Living, Regenerative, TranSPORT

Source : The Guardian First path entirely made of recycled bottles, cups and packaging opens in Zwolle. The plastic bicycle path in Zwolle, the Netherlands. Photograph: Gemeente Zwolle. The world’s first plastic bicycle path made of recycled bottles, cups and...
How bike-friendly ‘slow streets’ are changing cities

How bike-friendly ‘slow streets’ are changing cities

by Laurane_FCN | Dec 17, 2020 | TranSPORT

Source : BBC Covid-19 caused rapid shifts in travel infrastructure to make streets friendlier to bikers and pedestrians. Can these changes endure as people return to their cars and public transport? Moving around Bogotá can be a bit of a Jekyll-or-Hyde experience. On...

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