CEO tells London bosses – ‘get on your bike and go green!’ - 08.06.2007
Despite the plethora of promises from companies across London to ‘go green’ and Ken Livingston’s ‘Cycle to Work’ campaign, very few have implemented measures that encourage green travel to work, according to new research from YouGov and MWB Business Exchange plc, a leading provider of flexible office space.
Only 12% of
What is encouraging is that a third (34%) of companies do provide showering facilities, which means employees who walk, run or cycle to work can shower when they arrive. However, with bike crime rising at an ever increasing rate, further onus should be placed on businesses to provide safe places for employees to park their bikes.
“The number of cyclists in
Spencer continued, “Providing the facilities that encourage cycling to work is such a simple step to help reduce the amount of CO2 London produces, and with all the positive media noise associated with green travel it is hugely disappointing that more companies are not yet embracing cycle to work schemes. MWB Business Exchange is now committed to increasing the shower and secure bike facilities at its offices around the capital so Londoners will have no excuse not to get on their bikes.”
The research was conducted by YouGov in May 2007 and involved 2196 respondents from across the
MWB Business Exchange Plc provides five star Serviced Offices operating a portfolio of over 1,500,000 sq ft of prime office Space throughout the UK, Meeting Venues with over 250 meeting rooms, and Virtual Offices.


