Commuting made easy — Episode 1

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Hörbare Alpen: Der CIPRA Podcast
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More than 5,000 people work in the industrial area of Trata near Ljubljana/Sl. 94 percent, almost all of them commute to work by car. This leads to traffic jams, soil sealing through huge car parking lots, as well as noise and CO2 emissions. How can we combat these problems and encourage commuters to adopt more sustainable mobility behaviour? This is what the «Trata 2.1» project by CIPRA Slovenia and CIPRA International is addressing. Building on the experience of past mobility projects such as PEMO and AMIGO, company and municipal representatives travelled to the border triangle of Switzerland, Austria and Liechtenstein in March 2023. During the study trip, they learned about best-practice examples of sustainable and healthy commuter mobility. In the first podcast episode about the project Trata 2.1, we talk to participants of the study trip, companies and employees.

Further informations:
www.cipra.org/en/news/commuting-made-easy
and
www.cipra.org/en/trata2.1

produced by: Michael Gams, CIPRA International
photo by: Samo Khan

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