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Ride Green Giro d’Italia 2022

05/04/2022

The project dedicated to sustainability reaches its seventh edition, complemented by Biciscuola and Giro-E

More and more sustainable – for the seventh consecutive year, the Giro d’Italia will ‘Ride Green’ and is confirmed as the only stage race cycling event of global significance to have a low environmental impact among its core priorities.

Ride Green, the sustainability project aimed at safeguarding the areas affected by the race through separate waste collection, was created in 2016. It aims to reduce the effects of the passage of the Corsa Rosa, through the correct management of the waste flows produced by the race, using a traceability system.

With the help of over 200 volunteers and numerous local companies, also coordinated by the ERICA cooperative, the waste produced in the various locations is collected in special ecological islands positioned at strategic points of each stage, and subsequently sent for recycling to be put back into the production cycle.

In this process, support comes from the municipalities hosting the race’s stage starts and finishes, which act as an intermediary for the promotion of the initiative, guaranteeing an effective supervision that allows the Giro d’Italia to place itself on the international scene as an increasingly green event, capable of spreading the principles of sustainability and making the public, local administrations, partners and all the athletes involved ever more aware.

At the end of each edition, the most active locations are awarded; those that have recorded the best results. In 2021 the start-municipalities of Lanciano (95.26%), Mileto (94.33%) and Castrovillari (93.64%) worked very well, as well as those of Sestriere (93.03%), Milan (90.63%) and Asti (89.89%), that stood out among the stage finishes.

Over 46,000 kilograms of waste was collected, of which 85% was separated and sent for recycling. It’s a significant result, in line with the positive trend recorded in the previous five years.

Separate waste collection, recycling of materials, performance measurement and public awareness-raising thus represent the primary objectives of the Ride Green Giro d’Italia project, which in recent years has been further enriched by other initiatives.

In addition to separate waste collection, the Corsa Rosa green project operates on two other channels: education with BiciScuola and sustainable mobility with the Giro-E.

BiciScuola represents the great educational program conceived 21 years ago to bring young people closer to the world of cycling, to the Giro itself, transmitting its positive values related to sport and fair play. It’s an initiative that tackles ever-current issues, the most recent of which is the importance of environmental protection, with record numbers: over one million and 600,000 children involved up to now. In 2021 the participation of 200 schools, 4,400 teachers and 60,000 children was registered while 1,900 students were awarded (+ 14.3% compared to the previous edition).

The Giro-E is the stage event with electrically assisted bicycles that takes amateur cyclists on the roads of the Corsa Rosa, on the same days as the race itself, to experience a professional experience. An e-bike experience in which the participants, divided into teams and provided their own e-bike, undergo regularity tests carried out on part of the route of the official stages of the Giro itself, which strongly promotes the issues of environmental sustainability as well as the use of the electric bike in everyday life, an ambassador of the electric world. In 2021, a green jersey inspired by the environment was also born.

2022 PARTNERS
Scarpa // Viessmann // Sitip // WÜrth MODYF.
Pianeta 2030 (Corriere della Sera) will be the Media Partner.

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