Cleaner Travel Post Covid | Press Release | Hubbub

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BRITS CALL FOR INVESTMENT IN CLEANER TRANSPORT POST COVID-19 • Over three in five (62%) have noticed cleaner air and would like it to continue into the long term • Better local transport, electric vehicles and charging points top the list of investments favoured by the public • Investment in cycle lanes and bike hire schemes get more support than airports, roads and high speed rail As restrictions on movement remain in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, new research released today by the environmental charity Hubbub shows that 74% of us think COVID-19 has given society an opportunity to make some important changes to how we live. People are planning changes to their own travel behaviour and are calling for government investment in cleaner modes of transport, which will help reduce carbon emissions and air pollution. Polling1 of a nationally representative sample of 3,000 UK adults conducted by Censuswide found that 62% of respondents had noticed cleaner air and would like to see this continue into the long term, and 75% said the same for quieter roads. Over half (55%) reported that they were enjoying exploring their local area with less vehicle fumes, rising to 60% for Greater London. When asked about types of transport that the government should invest in, better local transport such as buses, tubes, trams and local trains came top of the list2. 64% supported this, despite 29% saying they were finding travelling on public transport stressful at the moment. The popularity of investment in local transport was closely followed by investment in electric vehicle charging points, with 62% agreeing with this and incentivising electric vehicles, with 58% in favour. Lockdown has seen a significant increase in the nation’s time spent walking and cycling, and this looks set to continue once restrictions are lifted. Respondents who were employed were asked to compare their life before COVID-19 with how they plan to travel to work when some semblance of normality resumes. 38% said they would walk more and 15% said they would cycle more. However, people were keen for more support from government to make cycling safe. 39% have noticed safer cycling conditions and would like this to continue into the long term and 23% said that their confidence on a bike has increased due to the reduced levels of traffic. Over half (54%) supported government investment in cycle lanes and 44% in bike hire schemes. In contrast, more polluting modes of transport were considerably less popular areas for investment. Only 1 in 3 (33%) supported investment in roads and under a quarter (24%) agreed with investment in airports, with 34% disagreeing with this. 34% agreed with investment in high speed rail. Gavin Ellis, Director and Co-Founder of Hubbub said: “The shift to walking and cycling is great news for the nation’s health as well as the environment, and it’s encouraging to see some areas of the


UK investing in safer roads for cyclists. It’s also positive to hear that over two thirds of those we polled believe it’s possible to have a strong economy and look after the environment, and this view is supported by the leading businesses we are bringing together through our series of Hubbub Explores virtual workshops to create a new vision for a better and fairer society moving forwards. We’d love more organisations to join us for future workshops, which will cover our relationship with food, how we get around and how we communicate environmental issues.” For more information about Hubbub Explores, visit: https://www.hubbub.org.uk/hubbub-explores

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NOTES TO EDITORS

Survey of nationally representative sample of 3,000 UK adults was conducted by Censuswide between Thursday 7th May and Tuesday 12th May 2020 1


Respondents were asked if they agree or disagree with the government investing more money in each of the following transport schemes; building more roads, airports, high speed rail, cycle lanes, bike hire schemes, better local transport systems e.g. buses, tubes, trams, local trains, electric vehicle charging points and Incentivising electric vehicles. The highest level of agreement (strongly or somewhat agree) was received by better local transport systems e.g. buses, tubes, trams, local trains. 2

ABOUT HUBBUB Hubbub is an award-winning charity that inspires ways of living that are good for the environment. Hubbub designs campaigns that make environmental action desirable; disrupting the status quo to raise awareness, nudge behaviours and share systems. Hubbub have transformed the approach people take towards communicating environmental issues and since 2014 they have built collaborations with over 700 organisations, from international businesses to local authorities and community groups. This includes bringing together all the major coffee cup retailers to collect and recycle 5 million coffee cups in 1 year, and 26 businesses to improve recycling on-the-go in Leeds. Hubbub designed IKEA’s ‘Live LAGOM’, the world’s biggest consumer sustainable behaviour change campaign and created Mothercare’s ‘Gift A Bundle’ campaign, redistributing good quality outgrown baby clothing. Hubbub also runs campaigns to reduce food waste, tackle litter and promote sustainable fashion.   https://www.hubbub.org.uk/    Twitter: @hubbubuk  Facebook: @HubbubUK Instagram: @helloHubbub LinkedIn: Hubbub-UK


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