鈥淎lmost 300 colleagues from our UC cycling community signed up for the听听and have been well and truly riding and shining this year. Together, they commuted over 30,000km and saved more than 6,300kg* of CO2听during February. This is incredible mahi and it all helps to create a more sustainable Aotearoa,鈥 UC Amorangi Toit奴 | Pro-Vice-Chancellor Sustainability Professor听.
Measurably improving environmental sustainability is a key objective of听UC鈥檚 Strategic Vision 鈥 Tangata T奴, Tangata Ora. The commitment to the Challenge by UC staff resulted in saving the most CO2听nationally during the Challenge.
Kiera Tauro is one of the top riders at UC and participates every year, 鈥淚 really enjoyed the Aotearoa Bike Challenge this year. My goal was to ride every day 鈥 and I did! There were a few days where getting the day points were the only thing that got me in the saddle. It motivated me to bring my bike on road trips and commute to work more than usual.鈥
In addition to reducing emissions, cycling has a positive impact on mental and physical wellbeing, says School of Health Sciences听Dr Chris North.
鈥淏iking brings together many dimensions of wellbeing, from physical activity, mental health, time in the outdoors, and often also has opportunities for social interactions that you can鈥檛 get in a car. Getting more people on bikes helps people in so many ways!鈥 he says.
UC鈥檚 Aotearoa Bike Challenge workplace champion and Sustainability Engagement Coordinator听Chloe Sutton听has helped spread the word and encouraged colleagues to join. 鈥淚'm feeling really proud of our UC community for their efforts in this year's Challenge - especially those who perhaps got a little out of their comfort zone and gave riding a go this month,鈥 she says.
鈥淭here's something so special about seeing people living by their values and having fun along the way.听We were in every pedal together this month and the photo says it all...听Bring on 2024!鈥
* The figure for the amount of CO2听saved by cycling on this website relates to cycle trips that have been logged for transport purposes only. The statistic relates to the total amount of CO2听released by an average car, of unknown fuel type, which roughly estimates of the amount of CO2听saved by cycling instead of driving. It is calculated as follows:
Total units travelled x kg CO2听per unit = total kg听CO2
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