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Sibeg Coca-Cola accelerates safe and sustainable mobility

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Sibeg Coca-Cola accelerates safe and sustainable mobility

In full rush to reach the ‘carbon neutrality’ by 2030, Sibegthe Catania company that has been producing and distributing branded drinks since 1960 The Coca-Cola Company in Sicilyaccelerates on the front of the social responsability organizing a safe and responsible driving course for 367 employees. To take to the track at the racetrack Valley of the Temples of Recalmuto (Ag) from 15 to 20 January, Sibeg entrusted itself to the association ‘Driving safely’a group of professional pilot-instructors led by the pilot and test driver Marco Mongelluzziwhich, in addition to placing students in the best conditions to refine and develop the techniques necessary to acquire mastery of the car, will have the task of promoting responsible and environmentally friendly mobility.

“We have planned these ‘outdoor’ training days in a safe and equipped environment with the support of highly competent technical staff because we believe the issue of road safety in the social context is of fundamental importance – he explains Luca Busi, CEO of Sibeg Coca-Cola – Being aware of the structural limitations of a vehicle, checking one’s driving skills, knowing control techniques in emergency situations, experiencing the consequences of incorrect driving behavior and gaining mastery of the vehicle in critical conditions are key aspects for everyone : both for those who have a company car and for those who go to work in their own vehicle every day”. Thanks to reduction of CO2 emissions and to decrease in downtime resulting from the adoption of a ‘virtuous’ driving style, the ‘graduated’ students will also contribute to improving the environmental and economic sustainability standards of the entire company. The initiative is, in fact, part of an eco-sustainable mobility project called ‘Green mobility project 2.0’ which sees Sibeg committed to converting the entire fleet of vehicles from endothermic to ‘full electric’ and which translates into a fleet of 110 electric vehicles and a network of 77 charging stations.

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