<p>Bengaluru: The Corporates in Real Estate (CiRE) Group has launched Green Ride Bengaluru, a campaign to promote sustainable urban mobility. </p>.<p>A statement from CiRE said the campaign would run for six months, recognising and awarding corporates, corporate-tech park owners and start-ups who have facilitated the use of public transport, last-mile connectivity practices, provision of shared electric transport, adequate supplementary infrastructure, and necessary policies for enhancing sustainable mobility usage by employees for their commute. </p>.<p>The campaign is being supported by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), B.PAC group and Future ICT Forum. </p>.<p>Prof Ashish Verma, from the IISc’s Sustainable Transport Lab, said: “Our combined goal is to bring long-term changes towards sustainable mobility by recognising and inducing sustainable mobility practices among corporates in Bengaluru, who have a large collective footprint in terms of their travel activities. For the IISc Sustainable Transportation Lab, Green Ride Bengaluru is another mode of translating our research on sustainable mobility into practice.” </p>
<p>Bengaluru: The Corporates in Real Estate (CiRE) Group has launched Green Ride Bengaluru, a campaign to promote sustainable urban mobility. </p>.<p>A statement from CiRE said the campaign would run for six months, recognising and awarding corporates, corporate-tech park owners and start-ups who have facilitated the use of public transport, last-mile connectivity practices, provision of shared electric transport, adequate supplementary infrastructure, and necessary policies for enhancing sustainable mobility usage by employees for their commute. </p>.<p>The campaign is being supported by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), B.PAC group and Future ICT Forum. </p>.<p>Prof Ashish Verma, from the IISc’s Sustainable Transport Lab, said: “Our combined goal is to bring long-term changes towards sustainable mobility by recognising and inducing sustainable mobility practices among corporates in Bengaluru, who have a large collective footprint in terms of their travel activities. For the IISc Sustainable Transportation Lab, Green Ride Bengaluru is another mode of translating our research on sustainable mobility into practice.” </p>