Naples is preparing for a greener future with the introduction of pedal-assisted bicycles for waste collection and urban cleaning.
Tomorrow, June 3, at 10 am in Piazza Municipio, near Palazzo San Giacomo, ASIA Napoli and the Municipality of Naples will present the new ecological vehicles intended for waste collectors for street sweeping and collection activities in the city center.
The event will be held in conjunction with World Bicycle Day, which celebrates the sustainable means of transport par excellence.
The event will be attended, among others, by the Councilor for Greenery and Public Health of the Municipality of Naples, Vincenzo Santagada, and the Sole Director of ASIA Napoli SpA, Domenico Ruggiero.
E-bikes represent a step forward towards more modern and sustainable operations, strengthening the city's commitment to urban decorum and environmental protection.
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Naples is preparing for a greener future with the introduction of pedal-assisted bicycles for waste collection and urban cleaning.
- Tomorrow, June 3, at 10:00 a.m. in Piazza Municipio, near Palazzo San Giacomo, ASIA Napoli and the Municipality…
- The event will be held in conjunction with World Bicycle Day, which celebrates the sustainable means of transport par excellence.
- The event will be attended, among others, by the Councilor for Parks and Public Health of the Municipality of Naples, Vincenzo Santagada, and the Administrator…
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Naples is preparing for a greener future with the introduction of pedal-assisted bicycles for waste collection and urban cleaning.
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Tomorrow, June 3, at 10:00 a.m. in Piazza Municipio, near Palazzo San Giacomo, ASIA Napoli and the Municipality…
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The event will be held in conjunction with World Bicycle Day, which celebrates the sustainable means of transport par excellence.









The idea of pedal-assisted bicycles for waste collection is very interesting, but I don't know if citizens will be happy to see fewer cars, it takes more time to get used to this change and people need to be well informed.