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Thursday, 13 May 2021, 12:51 pm
Over 20 schools from across the region claimed prizes for
Movin’March 2021, an annual Greater Wellington initiative
that encourages kids and their whānau to walk or wheel to
school and reduce carbon emissions.
Movin’March
hosts four competitions to reward students for contributing
to Greater Wellington’s targets to reduce
transport-generated carbon emissions by 30 percent and
achieve a 40 percent increase in ‘mode share’ to active
and public transport by 2030.
Greater Wellington
travel choice coordinator Kirsty Barr says, “This year we
got a stunning 132 schools on board with a combined total of
over 37,000 students across the Wellington region