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WBCSD and the International Transport Forum to collaborate on emerging mobility trends and Mobility as a Service
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2020-03-18
发布年2020
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Published: 18 Mar 2020
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Geneva, 18 March 2020: The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) this week signed a letter of voluntary contribution with the International Transport Forum (ITF), to facilitate the co-production of a case-specific policy analysis study that will map emerging trends across transport modes and help navigate the new mobility landscape.

ITF is the leading global body for dialogue on transport policy. As an intergovernmental organization with 60 member countries, it organizes the largest annual summit for transport ministers.

This ambitious piece of work will further investigate the latest research and best practice on Mobility as a Service (MaaS), as well as formulate policy recommendations for its implementation towards more sustainable mobility in cities.

 Urban mobility is changing, and this research project will set off a vital cross-sectoral dialogue around the prospect of connected, automated, shared and electric mobility. It will help companies find pathways to sustainability in the transforming mobility system and support the development of innovative business models and strategies.

 WBCSD member companies Daimler, Honda, Pirelli, Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, Toyota and Volkswagen have already confirmed their participation in the project. WBCSD encourages all companies with an interest in sustainable transport to become part of this forward-looking work.

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