Mountainbike and Roadbike magazines launch a campaign for greater sustainability: …

Mountainbike and Roadbike magazines launch a campaign for greater sustainability: ...

03/01/2022 – 08:48

Motor Press Stuttgart

Stuttgart (OTS)

Anyone who is passionate about nature and pursues their favorite sport regularly sees disturbing changes – many of them looking for ways to make their daily lives more sustainable. This is the result of a survey of the magazine Mountain biking And road bike, which he launched along with other sports titles from the special interest media house Motor Press Stuttgart and which are presented in the current issues. These are also available through and in stores starting today or tomorrow https://shop.motorpresse.de/

The survey marks the beginning of the campaign “Because We Love Nature”, which will provide readers with service and information articles as well as background reports on various aspects of sustainability in all issues by the end of the year, for example on organic Food, product quality and eco-friendly travel.

The survey results show that these topics are of great importance to readers of cycling magazines when it comes to sustainable action. For half of those surveyed, CO2 emissions play a major or very prominent role in vacation planning for this year. A small minority of only three percent indicated that this aspect was of little importance to them. When it comes to purchasing decisions, 72 percent of those surveyed say that sustainable product features such as eco-seal, recycling offers or repair services from the manufacturer are the reason for their purchase.

“These results were not surprising to us,” says Andre Schmidt, editor-in-chief of Mountain biking, “In an earlier survey, 82 percent of participating readers said that for them ‘experiencing nature’ is a primary part of biking – far ahead of ‘the fascination with technology’ or the ‘adventure’.”

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Since cyclists love nature, much effort has also been made over the past year to support the popular annual mountain bike test To make it more durable in Brixon. This was achieved by, among other things, saving 50 percent of the amount of waste that used to be in the form of specific, consistent waste segregation, the use of resource-saving products, and compensation for CO2 emissions. In collaboration with partner Wilderness International, more than 700 square meters of valuable rainforest can be preserved in Canada and thus be protected in a sustainable manner. through these measures mountain bike test Implemented in September, the event is now officially certified as the “Green Event South Tyrol”.

Motor Press Stuttgart (www.motorpresse.de) is one of the leading international special interest media houses and is active in publishing with licensed editions and syndication in 20 countries around the world. The group publishes about 80 magazines, including AUTO MOTOR und SPORT, MOTORRAD, MEN’S HEALTH, MOUNTAINBIKE and many more, including digital, special interest media in the fields of car, motorcycle, aerospace, lifestyle, sport and leisure . Dr. Hermann Dietrich-Troltsch, the sole proprietor of Motor Press Stuttgart.

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Kirsten Segler
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Motor Press Stuttgart
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