CMU top in sustainable commuting
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WINNIPEG—When it comes to sustainable commuting, Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) is number one in Canada among post-secondary institutions.
The university attained that distinction during the June 3-9 Go for Green national Commuter Challenge, a program that aims to increase the awareness of the benefits of sustainable commuting and to encourage Canadians to walk, cycle, take transit, carpool or telework instead of driving alone to get to work.
Altogether, 34 percent of CMU’s employees participated in the Challenge.
The city of Winnipeg came in first place among cities from 500,000 to 999,000 in population during the Challenge.
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