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Step 3: Your green travel game plan (20 mins)
(Optional) Buddy
(who will check up on you to
Specific How you’ll do this
Commitment / Pledge see whether you’ve made your
behaviour (Include When and Where)
desired change / or help you
make the change
Jen will go with Lily to a
I’ll get up at 7am like usual, bike shop on Saturday to
Cycle to work on but I’ll skip reading the paper get her tires checked before
(Example) Lily will
Mon mornings that day so I have extra time the week starts; Jen will join
to get to work her on the cycle back from
work with her own bike.
Name will...
Before Your Next Session
Finally, between now and the next session, remember to:
• Confirm the date, time and location of your next (and possibly final!) meeting;
• Work on your chosen transport actions and keep cracking away at your Waste and Consumer Power,
Energy, Food, and Water actions;
• Briefly read through the Wrapping Up session
• Make a plan for how you’ll celebrate the end of the program and all you’ve achieved during the next and
final session. Will you each bring something delicious to eat? Will you watch one of your favourite movies?
Will you have a dinner party? Or a big street party? The world’s your oyster!
Congratulations! That’s 6 sessions down, and only one to go!
44 National Cycling Participation Survey 2015.
45 Assuming that buses create about 0.069 kg of CO2 for every km travelled per passenger, diesel trains create about
0.06 and electric trains about 0.065, and assuming distance travelled for the year in total is 1000 km.
46 1 Million Women (2014), ‘How to save money on transport’: “…based on Australians cars on average being driven
about 15,000km a year or 1250km a month, and conservatively assumes that drivers can achieve a 10% fuel efficiency
improvement by driving steady, using quality fuels and caring for their vehicles. It uses the core carbon calculation that
each 5km driven in a medium-sized vehicle creates 1kg of CO2 pollution.”
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