15 Most Bike Friendly Cities in the US

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In this article, we look at the 15 most bike friendly cities in the US. You can skip our detailed analysis on green cities and companies that enable them, and head over directly to the 5 Most Bike Friendly Cities in the US.

According to estimates by the World Bank, cities contribute 80% of the world’s GDP and are home to 4.4 billion people, which equates to more than half of the world’s population. This trend is expected to continue, and by 2050, nearly 70% of the global population will be living in cities. The economic potential of cities has led to increasing levels of rural to urban migration, which has presented the modern world with pressing challenges such as traffic jams, environmental degradation, inadequate infrastructure, and lack of basic facilities. However, if managed properly with innovation and improved productivity, urbanization can play a significant role in sustainable development.

Goal 11 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) calls on governments to take measures to make cities safe, resilient and sustainable. This involves reducing air pollution, dedicating 45-50% of the space in cities to public spaces and streets, providing convenient and sustainable modes of public transport, and ensuring basic services like clean water, sanitation, and waste management.

Several large corporations have been undertaking measures to enable green, or sustainable cities by adopting environment-friendly practices. While the automobile industry remains a heavy polluter, Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) was the first company in the industry to adopt sustainable measures 24 years ago. Apart from focus on fuel efficiency, Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) manufactures its cars using eight sustainable fabrics. As a result, two of its vehicles, Focus and Escape are recyclable. On the other hand, paint fumes are also recycled into fuel in the company’s Michigan plant. Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) is aiming to be carbon neutral by 2050, and is planning to base all manufacturing of vehicles on 100% renewable electricity by 2035.

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has made it a mission to reduce carbon emissions, not just for itself but also for its partners. Since 2015, the company’s emissions are down by 40% through efficient use of green technology and environment-friendly measures. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has called on firms in its global supply chain to completely decarbonize. Over 200 companies that supply materials to Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) have already committed to using clean power for their productions. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)’s Clean Energy Program offers e-training to its partners that have committed to reducing carbon emissions.