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How I get around
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In 2010, road transportation was responsible for the largest (just over 91%) fuel consumption in the transport sector.
BIG FACT #1We seemingly need infinite transportation systems! Stats show that there will be around 2 billion cars on the road by 2040.
Big fact #2In Gauteng, the highest income group is responsible for almost 60% of passenger transport emissions, mainly through private car use.
BIG FACT #3The volume of carbon emissions from our transport system is choking the planet, and contributing to accelerated climate change. But we can shift gears or stop the momentum by choosing more sustainable ways to move from point A to B whenever possible. Are you up for the eco-mobility challenge?

Do you consider yourself an eco-mobile or carbon-mobile citizen?

If you’re unsure, take the quiz and discover how your travel choices impact the environment.

Mobility is one of the greatest challenges we face today. We need transport to keep our societies and economies going. But we don’t have to drive or take a ride to every destination.

Piece the puzzle together and discover various ways that you can become an eco-mobile warrior – for your health and the environment.


Would you like to go the extra mile on your eco-mobile journey?

This toolkit will guide you in the right direction on how to run your own low-carbon mobility challenge with your family, colleagues and friends.

Becoming eco-mobile might seem challenging at first but one step at a time will keep you moving, from A to B and towards a sustainable future.

Be the change and change the way you move!

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