Travel green next week and winHERE'S the advice you'll be hearing next week: Take the most environmentally-friendly travel option you can.
Into its fourth year, the Green Transport Week campaign, which kicks off on Sunday, advocates eco-friendly modes of transport such as taking the bus or train, cycling, walking, or car pooling. These are ways that can reduce carbon emissions that contribute to global warming and climate change.
This year, the Singapore Environment Council (SEC) would also like to see more Singaporeans buying fuel-efficient and hybrid cars. SEC's executive director Howard Shaw is hoping Green Transport Week will make a bigger impact.
"We are really a nation of car-lovers, but we are not saying leave your car at home. Cars form a very integrated part of our transport system. But what we are encouraging people to do is to choose more fuel-efficient vehicles. If you have to drive, maintain your vehicle in a way so that it emits less pollution, practise better driving habits, and use the car responsibly. If you travel less than 2km, consider walking or getting on your bike."
He added: "From to time, make use of public transport. Singapore probably has the most convenient transport system in the world."
This year's Green Transport Week will also include a contest to spot fuel-efficient cars on the road.
Owners of cars with fuel economies of at least 9km per litre and under the Fuel Economy Labelling Scheme will receive decals, and stand to win fuel vouchers if spotted.
On its part, SBS Transit will encourage more people to take public transport next week - by handing out free drinks at selected bus interchanges.It is also encouraging motorists to give way to buses to ensure a smooth ride for commuters.
The first event on Sunday at Changi Village will also include the launch of the third edition of the Green Transport Guide, which contains useful tips to help motorists reduce fuel consumption and save money.
Organisations and schools will also be able to pledge their support and submit their suggestions online for the Green Transport programme.
Log on to
www.sec.org.sg/gtw to learn more about Green Transport Week.
- Channel NewsAsia, 938Live