Beyond Recycling Bicycles: Circular Economy Implications of Increasing Ebike Uptake in Ireland
Recent years have seen an upsurge in the micromobility sector. Ebikes are gaining ground to become viable alternatives to private car commuter transport and last-mile delivery in cities. An underrepresented environmental concern, particularly in European literature, is the end-of-life management of ebikes as ewaste. The current trend towards road transport electrification raises concerns regarding ambitions towards becoming a green and circular economy as well as meeting resource management targets. This paper addresses the material circularity of increasing ebike uptake. [...]
Understanding urban climate-resilient cyclists: A solution to reducing individual motorized transport
Climate change has increasingly adverse effects on cycling, especially in relation to climate-sensitive hazards such as heatwaves, natural disasters, and air pollution [1]. Modal shifting from cars to bikes is an evidence-based strategy for reducing local greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution in cities [2]. The development of connected and secure cycling infrastructure and improved accessibility to cycle-sharing programs have contributed to an increase in daily cycling trips. Bike supportive policies have further boosted cycling in the US, China, Europe, South America, and Asia [3]. [...]