Show Your Support for Kyoto!
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Show Your Support for Kyoto by Ordering a Sticker for Your Bicycle

Show Your Support for Kyoto is a sticker posting campaign. The stickers are used to indicate the level of  CO2 emitted by vehicles. Two types of stickers are available: some for cars (see related section: stickers for motor vehicles) and others for bicycles. In the case of bicycles no CO2 is produced besides that generated by the cyclist, which has been evaluated at about 0.001 kg per kilometre.
By virtue of the Kyoto Protocol, the overall level of CO2  – the most important greenhouse gas – must be reduced. Through our sticker posting campaign, we wish to raise the population’s awareness on the levels of CO2  emitted by vehicles so that people reduce their fuel consumption. In the longer term, we might even ask the governments to make the display of greenhouse gas emissions compulsory for all new vehicles. 

Fill out the order form and mail it to us along with your payment.

Stickers for bicycles are available at the price of $2. To this amount an extra $2 must be added for each mailing to cover the posting and handling charges.. Within two weeks upon receiving your order and payment, we will send you sticker(s) by mail. To inquire about the charges for mailings outside Canada and USA or for any other information please send us a message at this address: info@transportdurable.qc.ca
 


Size:
2.125 X 1.25 inches
 (54 X 32 mms)

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To place your order, complete the form, click on the validate button, print the form, sign it using the blank field below and send it along with your cheque to:
Option Transport Durable
Montreal, Quebec
Canada

 

Bicycle Stickers: $2  
Posting and Handling Charges: $2
(Free for 10$ or more)
 
Total:  

  Order a sticker for your bicycle

 

www.lessCO2forkyoto.org