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Jonathan Hampson is the UK general manager of Zipcar, a car-sharing company and rental company focused on lowering the environmental impact of the transport sector by redefining what green looks like and encouraging the use of alternatively powered vehicles.

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Navigating the ULEZ as a small London business

Navigating the ULEZ as a small London business

The innovative transport solutions making cities more liveable

The innovative transport solutions making cities more liveable

Our cities are facing unprecedented challenges. Urban populations are growing at a staggering rate and it is estimated that by 2050, 68% of the world's population will be living in cities. Such urbanisation puts pressure on every part of a city's status quo, and no transport is no exception - so how can we continue to move people around cities without worsening existing chronic congestion and air quality issues?


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