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Transport produces 26% of the UKs emissions and is the highest emitting sector, but here are lots of ways that we can all make changes. There are lots of added benefits too such as improving air quality, saving money, improving road safety, and improving your own health and wellbeing too.
Find out what you can do to cut the carbon impact of your travel and support Project Zero, and please share your ideas with us.
Walk or cycle when you can instead of using a car. You can enjoy the physical and mental health benefits, and the money saved. For longer journeys, use public transport, or try car sharing schemes. There are lots of train ticket savings and offers at Transport For Wales.
If you are trading in your diesel or petrol car, consider an electric or hybrid model. The Vale of Glamorgan Council is rolling out EV charging points across the Vale. Zap Map is a free app that allows users to search for EV charging points in the UK, plan journeys and pay for charging.
If you have an EV charging point at home, you could rent it to a neighbour to help them switch to electric. Find out more at Co Charger.
Keep up to date with the latest active travel routes in the Vale, including travel routes and where to find bike pump and repair stations.
Transport produces 26% of the UKs emissions and is the highest emitting sector, but here are lots of ways that we can all make changes. There are lots of added benefits too such as improving air quality, saving money, improving road safety, and improving your own health and wellbeing too.
Find out what you can do to cut the carbon impact of your travel and support Project Zero, and please share your ideas with us.
Walk or cycle when you can instead of using a car. You can enjoy the physical and mental health benefits, and the money saved. For longer journeys, use public transport, or try car sharing schemes. There are lots of train ticket savings and offers at Transport For Wales.
If you are trading in your diesel or petrol car, consider an electric or hybrid model. The Vale of Glamorgan Council is rolling out EV charging points across the Vale. Zap Map is a free app that allows users to search for EV charging points in the UK, plan journeys and pay for charging.
If you have an EV charging point at home, you could rent it to a neighbour to help them switch to electric. Find out more at Co Charger.
Keep up to date with the latest active travel routes in the Vale, including travel routes and where to find bike pump and repair stations.