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Better Environmentally Sound Transportation (BEST) is an innovative non-profit charitable organization that promotes sustainable transportation and land use planning. Since 1991, we have been working to support pedestrian, cycling and transit-oriented neighbourhoods.

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Page 1: Our work ranges from cycling advocacy to promoting all forms of sustainable transportation:

Better Environmentally Sound Transportation (BEST) is an innovative non-profit charitable organization that promotes sustainable transportation and land use planning. Since 1991, we have been working to support pedestrian, cycling and transit-oriented neighbourhoods.

Page 2: Our work ranges from cycling advocacy to promoting all forms of sustainable transportation:

Our work ranges from cycling advocacy to promoting all forms of sustainable transportation:

The Bicycle ValetBike MonthCommuter ChallengeAutoObesityMobility MattersHSBC Clean Air AchieversThe Idle Free CampaignThe Central Valley GreenwayAnd more…

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Transportation through a Climate Change lens

In BC, transportation was responsible for 25 megatonnes of GhG emissions in

2004, 38% of BC’s total emissions.

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Transportation through a Climate Change lens

BC's Transportation Emissions in 2004

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Light duty vehicles

Heavy duty vehicles

Off-road vehicles

Railways

Domestic Marine

Domestic Aviation

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Transportation through a Climate Change lens

On a per-household basis, transportation accounts for over 60% of GhG

emissions.

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Transportation through a Climate Change lens

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Addicted to Cars

They’re deep in our culture

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Addicted to Cars

So we build freeways and suburbs, and we drive to the mall, we drive to get coffee, and we drive to our friends’ houses.

Most people who can afford it, drive everywhere they go.

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Addicted to Cars

Our addiction to cars is the cause of not only our largest contribution to GhG emissions, which are one cause of climate change, but also:

rising levels of obesity suburban encroachment on agricultural lands our unsustainable addiction to a politically

volatile supply of fossil fuels

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An Interesting Fact

In Surrey 60% of vehicle trips are shorter than 5 km.

The average person can walk one km in 10 minutes, and bike it in 3 minutes.

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What Can Be Done?

There are 4 strategies to reduce transportation GhG emissions:

1. Improve vehicle efficiency2. Reduce GhG intensity of fuels3. Shift to less GhG intensive transportation modes4. Reduce need for transportation services

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What Can Be Done?

1. Improve vehicle efficiency - This doesn’t mean “go buy a hybrid.” On the contrary, the

increased fuel-efficiency between a new hybrid and your older car, is completely offset by the amount of energy taken to manufacture that hybrid and ship it here.- Improving vehicle efficiency is the responsibility of manufacturers, not yours.

2. Reduce GhG intensity of fuel - This is a matter for scientists

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What Can Be Done?

3. Shift to less GhG intensive transportation modes- We can all do this. By replacing our shorter trips (7 km or less) with walking and cycling, we would cut our GhG emissions by half.- By carpooling and more efficiently combining shopping errands, we can cut our GhG emissions even further- Join the Car Co-op

4. Reduce need for cars - We can do this by making efforts to shop locally, to live near transit lines, and to carpool and share cars.

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The BEST Car Diet is a new, innovative program to help

individuals and families reduce their car usage.

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possessing more vehicles than you really need and using them more often than you really need to.

One of the most significant factors affecting the amount of car use is simply

car ownership

AutoObesity is:

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Though we must urgently reduce car usage, eliminating it completely is unfeasible.

So The BEST Car Diet doesn't ask families to give up all of their vehicles.

Rather …

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The BEST Car Diet assists families to function with one or fewer vehicles, in conjunction with alternative and active transportation modes.

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What Do I Get?

Donate your car to BEST and get:

• A charitable tax receipt for the full Blue Book value of your car, less the value of the other incentives you select.

• Membership with the The Car Co-op

• Personalized incentive bundles valued at up to $700, including bikes, adult tricycles, e-bikes, transit passes, gear, and more!

Personalized transportation planning services

Plus all the cost savings of reducing your vehicle ownership. On average, slimming your car ownership by one vehicle can save you over $3000 annually.

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The Car Co-op

Saves you money

It’s convenient

It’ll keep you healthier

It has everything from Minivans to Mini-Coopers

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Is It Worth It?

• YES! The BEST Car Diet gives you a tax receipt for the Blue Book retail value of your car.

• YES! Donating your car saves you time and hassle

• YES! BEST will give you the tools you need to get around

• YES! Getting AutoFit helps stop climate change, gets you healthy, and saves you money

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Donate your car to BEST, and let us help you and your family make the change to a more healthy, more active, and more sustainable urban lifestyle.

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Better Environmentally Sound Transportation822 – 510 W Hastings StVancouver, BC V6B 1L8Tel: (604) 669-2860Email: [email protected]

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