VivaCell-MTS employees join international Bike to Work day

VivaCell-MTS employees join international Bike to Work day

PanARMENIAN.Net - A group of VivaCell-MTS employees have joined the international Bike to Work day in a bid to promote healthy lifestyle and contribute to environmental protection.

The growing number of cyclists on the streets of Yerevan is not only a new trend but also an important step towards building a sustainable and healthy society. The number of bucycles starts to increase in Armenia. However, still only a small percent of people ride bikes to the workplace. In different countries of the world, May is officially celebrated as the Bike to Work month and many people bike to work. Biking has its benefits both for an individual and the society, as well as for the environment and communities. Indeed, biking can become the new breakthrough in solving important health and environmental issues in Armenia.

The increase in cyclists’ number can have its direct positive impact on the environmental protection. Along with the reduction in the number of automobiles, the quantity of greenhouse gas emissions to the environment will also decline. This is an advantage also for urban areas and cities, particularly, for residents of Yerevan. Bike riding is the most convenient way to avoid the everyday traffic jams, especially in the hot summer season. Biking is also beneficial in terms of saving time and money. It is a good option for a morning workout, which promotes a healthy lifestyle for office workers during the day.

Some of VivaCell-MTS employees have joined the international Bike to Work day and started their morning routine with cycling. They arrived at VivaCell-MTS Headquarters on their own bikes.

The company said it highly values this kind of approach towards the environmental protection.

“Every good initiative is worth implementation, and therefore, it needs all the support and encouragement. We value the responsible approach of our employees toward the environment and own health. The availability of parking spaces for bicycles next to the headquarters, is a necessary precondition to promote bike-to-work idea among our employees and to be a role model for the society”, VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian said.

VivaCell-MTS employees, who were eager to learn driving a bike, were transported to Victory Park, where special lessons were provided to them by their colleagues.

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