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With a holistic and rigorous focus on sustainability, Slow Factory works on integrative solutions, mainly for the urban environment. Current themes include: Bicycles with Public Transport; Dogs on Public Transport; Re-defining pets/companion animals as "Family animals". Also, on this Blog and other forums we take a critical approach regarding the crossroads of city life & politics, corporations/industry, language, advertising and media.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

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What the mayor doesn't always tell you about bike modal share

An opinion piece in Cycling Mobility no. 4 - With further discussion on this blog...

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Click on the image above. Slow Factory ("Green Idea Factory" at the time) was part of a consortium which won the first prize in the Copenhagen Bike Share Design Competition!

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