Adjara. On July 15 Civil Society Institute and
Foundation "Partnership for Road Safety” organized the event "Green Hour
in Batumi” to promote a healthy lifestyle among society. The goal of the event was to promote safe and clean
transport. Within the event framework young people cycled Batumi streets from Wonderland
square. The clean transport promoting organizers’ aim was to focus on air
pollution questions as one of the reasons causing health problems.The second part of the event named "when
engine is on” aimed to distribute leaflets to the holders of public transport
and cars in Batumi streets. Printed material focused on information about fuel and
reducing car use. During event a discussion was also held: "safe, clean, affordable
and green transportation place in the modern city". A discussion on City green
politics and modern transport problems and challenges was held between "Partnership for Road Safety”, Batumi
City Hall Economic Policy, "Batumi in Traffic” Ltd and Batumi Youth Centre
representatives.
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