On your bike: It’s time for some pedal power

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In the bid to be greener, two wheels are better than four. Here’s how dealers can assist businesses in promoting sustainability, prioritising well-being and reducing their carbon footprint by embracing pedal power

From food delivery to document couriers, bicycles are everywhere and becoming a common part of business life. They’re not just transportation to and from work but are also used for package deliveries, offering a convenient solution to avoid public transport stress and traffic congestion. So, what opportunities can dealers seize to promote bicycles as a sustainable choice for their customers?

Cyclist friendly environments

After a brisk cycle into work, nobody wants to feel sweaty and uncomfortable at their desk. For many employees, having a clean and well-equipped changing area is essential. Dealers can assist customers by designing spaces that facilitate quick changes and storage of spare clothes, incorporating features like secure lockers and ample hanging space. While cycling facilities such as secure bike storage and showers aren’t mandatory for cycle commuting, they significantly enhance accessibility, particularly for those who are concerned about bike security while they are in the workplace.

Meeting maintenance needs

Providing on-site repair kits and basic bicycle maintenance tools can be a valuable perk, ensuring employees can handle unexpected issues like punctures without concern about getting home. Dealers should advise customers on assembling a comprehensive ‘cycling toolkit’ that encourages and facilitates bicycle use as a practical and eco-friendly transportation option. This approach not only supports sustainability but also enhances employee well-being and convenience.

Promoting bike to work schemes

Dealers can further support customers in promoting bicycle use at work by offering instructional signage detailing bicycle policies and security measures. Encouraging participation in cycling-to-work schemes is another valuable service. Businesses may consider incentivising greener practices among employees—this is an excellent opportunity to discuss potential rewards and benefits for participants in the scheme. For instance, the business could explore providing safety clothing for employees who commute by bike, especially those cycling at night.

Offering a different delivery

When it comes to cutting down on carbon emissions, one way dealers can help customers to make the most of bicycle transport is to offer local bicycle couriers as an alternative delivery option. This alternative can be highly effective for dealers delivering smaller goods to nearby businesses, bypassing traffic conditions and roadworks that might delay packages. It ensures timely delivery to local customers while maintaining service excellence and reducing carbon emissions. Collaborating with local service providers underscores a commitment to fostering partnerships with neighbouring businesses, further enhancing community engagement and sustainability efforts.

Dealers have a significant opportunity to assist their customers in promoting cycling as a key element of their green strategy. Whether it’s establishing cyclist-friendly environments complete with welcoming changing rooms and secure bike storage, or incentivising bike-to-work schemes, there’s ample room for dealers to drive sustainability forward. It’s time to gear up and navigate towards a greener future—a future where bicycles aren’t just modes of transportation, but integral components in the wheel of sustainable success.

 

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