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Mann mit Brille und weißem Hemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

From Rainer Elfring

Published: 01.05.2016

Updated: 01.05.2016

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From May 1 to 21, 2016, SPALECK and its “SPALECK Group” team are supporting the nationwide “City Cycling” campaign. The aim of the campaign is to cycle as many kilometers as possible as a team, both privately and professionally, for your own health, climate protection and the community.

“The campaign is great, as it encourages people to leave their car at home more often and swap it for a bike,” says Gabi Mumbeck, co-coordinator of the project.

The kilometers cycled by the SPALECK team not only help the climate and their own fitness, but also the city they are cycling for. This year, Bocholt has its sights firmly set on 500,000 kilometers and thus a good ranking in the nationwide competition.

Gabi Mumbeck: “We give everything for Bocholt! At the same time, many of us are also cycling for the “Bike to work” campaign, which started on May 1st this year.

SPALECK promotes the health of its own employees. In addition to campaigns such as city cycling and the Bocholt city run, the company offers its employees its own health center with a gym and courses.

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Mann mit Brille und weißem Hemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

Rainer Elfring

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