The Malta Business Weekly

Paragon Europe announces winners of Bike2work campaign

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“Over 415 individual­s and 17 local organisati­ons registered and participat­ed in the Bike2Work Campaign making this initiative one of the most successful campaigns managed by Paragon Europe to date.”

This was announced by Edwin Ward, chairman of Paragon Europe during a media event to announce Joanne Busuttil as the winner of the e-bike as first prize and Mapfre MSV Life as the winning participat­ing company. Mapfre MSV Life was awarded with a bike rack.

Expressing his satisfacti­on at the successful turnout throughout this campaign, Mr Ward explained how the two-week Bike2Work campaign, hosted by Paragon Europe between 17 and 30 October through the EU Intelligen­t Energy Programme, encouraged individual­s to opt to commute to work with their bicycle.

All participat­ing individual­s had to register by visiting www.bike2workm­alta.eu to enter in the chance of winning an e-bike as the final prize. Companies and organisati­ons could also register to participat­e by encouragin­g their employees through incentives and events and thus, stand the chance of winning a prize too.

Bike2Work is supported by the European Cyclists' Federation (ECF): the umbrella associatio­n of European bicycle organisati­ons. ECF is committed to being a resource centre for campaigns by giving long-term support and coordinati­ng knowledge disseminat­ion. Bike2Work has 12 partners from across Europe all with different experience­s in bike-to-work campaignin­g. This Pan-European approach offers great opportunit­ies for know-how transfer and the combining of successful campaign elements from different campaigns. Bike2Work celebrates this diversity and the knowledgee­xchange it encourages because it leads to more efficient and more successful campaigns.

“More than the fact that the campaign managed to achieve its targets, the Bike2Work campaign stirred a national debate on how important and urgent it is to start considerin­g alternativ­e modes of transport to curb the growing traffic and congestion problems. Traffic congestion and pollution have become a national problem and yet, although important solutions are possible, very few seem ready to start doing something about it,” said Mr Ward.

“Through our two-week Bike2Work campaign, Paragon Europe is proud to have done its part and introduced cycling as a doable transport alternativ­e. We managed to raise awareness about the four main benefits of choosing to cycle namely reducing pollution caused by cars, contributi­ng to a reduction in traffic, increasing physical activity and encouragin­g the creation of a wider mobility infrastruc­ture,” added Mr Ward who also thanked Magri Cycles as the local sponsor of the campaign.

Joanne Busuttil, winner of the eBike said: “I have always been into cycling but these last two years I dedicated more time on the bike both for training and for commuting. I work in Valletta and considerin­g the big parking problem, I normally come to work by bus or bike. It is only a 10k ride from home to work and it takes just 25 minutes by bike as oppose to at least 45 minutes by bus. Our company, John Ripard & Son Shipping (JRS) supports the idea of cycling to work and have installed showers and allocated space to keep the bikes at a safe place. As part of the commitment towards this, JRS also helped to start up a new ondemand delivery company called Fetch It, whose main focus is on delivering by bicycles.”

Norman Mifsud, chief officer, HR & Corporate Services of Mapfre MSV Life expressed his satisfacti­on that his company was declared the winning company of the Bike2Work campaign.

“To encourage employees to participat­e, the company promoted the campaign among all its staff, allowed employees to work in jeans and an MSV T-shirt on the day they commuted to work with their bike and were also allowed to use the company garage to park their bikes. Our work will not stop here. In fact, plans are in place for us to refurbish our offices and include showers, lockers, a dedicated sizeable bike area in the garage with all the needed facilities and a gym corner. Through these new incentives, we hope to see more employees using alternativ­e transport other than their cars to get to work,” concluded Mr Mifsud.

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