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BIG Green Commuter Challenge
The BIG Green Commuter Challenge is an opportunity to join with other organisations in Portsmouth to encourage a healthier environment and reduce emissions and congestion. Commuting by more fuel efficient sustainable transport will not only benefit your health and save you money, but will reduce the effect of climate change.
It’s the hottest topic around and everyone wants to be seen to be doing something about it.
Organisations and individuals competed against each other to see which could reducethe most congestion and pollution by cutting miles travelled alone in a car.
Organisations interested in taking part in the BIG Green Commuter Challenge in 2009 should contact Amanda Morris, Travel Plan Officer on amanda.morris@portsmouthcc.gov.uk or 023 9284 1332.
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BIG Green Commuter Challenge Report 2008What is the BIG Green Commuter Challenge?
What is it?When is it?
Objectives of the BIG Green Commuter Challenge
Rules of the BIG Green Commuter Challenge
How to take part in the BIG Green Commuter Challenge?
How to take partWho can take part?
Organisation Registration 2008
Recording the miles you save
Why should you take part?
Organisations which took part in 2007
Prizes, incentives and benefits
BenefitsPrizes and Trophies
Discounted bus travel
Publicity
Leaflets, posters, guidelines for CoordinatorsHelp to kick the car habit?
Green travel leafletsSome ideas to help kick your car habit
Bus services
Cycling around Portsmouth
External green travel websites
