Bath Chronicle

Big Issue goes green with fleet of electric vans

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The Big Issue Group and Citroen have announced a three-year partnershi­p which will see the company provide the magazine group with a fleet of electric light commercial vehicles in cities including Bath.

The Big Issue fleet currently covers 350,000 miles a year, transporti­ng more than two million magazines to 3,300 vendors across the UK.

The first electric vans will also be used in Bristol, Bournemout­h, Norwich and Newcastle from this week.

The Big Issue said that with many cities now becoming clean air zones and charging older vehicles for travelling in city centres to reduce pollution, the partnershi­p has come at a vital time.

Laurentiu Lukacs, who sells the magazine in Bristol, said: “It’s good that the company is starting to go greener for the planet.

“My customers like it when the magazine covers political issues – so, I think they will be happy that we are starting to use electric vehicles.”

Russell Blackman, Big Issue Group managing director of commercial, said: “Citroen’s marketlead­ing approach to innovation and affordabil­ity of electric vehicles is the exact reason why they are the ideal partner to work with Big Issue Group.

“Our partnershi­p will allow us to make even greater strides in the support and services we provide for the most marginalis­ed across the country. In cities and remote, rural locations, we will be able to respond quickly when our vendors need us the most.

“This is a great demonstrat­ion of how two leading brands are working together, driving change for good.”

Eurig Druce, Citroen’s UK managing director, said: “We are thrilled to partner with Big Issue Group in their important work ‘changing lives through enterprise,’ and in particular to support their transition to electric vehicles so they can become more sustainabl­e.

“Big Issue Group is a fantastic organisati­on that has been working to improve people’s lives for over 30 years by providing work opportunit­ies - a hand up, not a hand out is a philosophy we can definitely get behind.”

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