Every year, we host the Zambia Car Free Day, a global initiative that seeks to encourage people to refrain from using private vehicles for a day, promoting sustainable transportation alternatives like walking, cycling, and public transit. The main goal is to increase awareness about the environment, ease traffic, and help build healthier, more sustainable communities.
By choosing eco-friendly transportation options like walking, cycling, or public transit, participants can actively contribute to reducing pollution and embracing a more sustainable way of getting around.
Car-Free Day is not just about a break from cars; it’s a chance for everyone to think about the impact of our usual transportation choices on the environment. By taking a break from using vehicles, participants can see how small changes in transportation habits can have a positive effect on our planet. Beyond a single day, Car-Free Day hopes to inspire long-term changes in how we travel. Choosing to walk, cycle, or use public transit can lead to healthier lifestyles and contribute to creating communities that are better for the environment. This initiative isn’t just about solving traffic problems in cities; it’s a call for communities to join in creating a cleaner, greener, and healthier future. Car-Free Day is an opportunity for everyone to imagine a world where sustainable transportation is the norm, and communities thrive in harmony with the environment.
As an organisation, we are devoted to building safer and sustainable communities for all