Bicycle Queensland develops sustainability policy

Bicycle Queensland has taken a major step toward a greener future with the adoption of a new Sustainability Policy, endorsed on 25 March 2025. This policy cements BQ’s commitment to embedding sustainable practices across all facets of its operations—from office administration and events to advocacy, community engagement, and partnerships.

As Queensland’s leading voice for riding, BQ has long championed active and sustainable transport. The new policy strengthens that position by outlining clear guidelines and actions to reduce environmental impact and support ethical, community-focused initiatives.

“We want to lead by example and inspire positive change, not just within the cycling community, but across Queensland,” said BQ CEO Alton Twine. “This policy is a roadmap to help us walk—and ride—the talk.”

Key areas of action include:

  • Reducing carbon emissions through active transport advocacy and responsible staff travel policies.
  • Minimising waste at events with reusable and compostable materials, plus improved recycling.
  • Choosing ethical partnerships with organisations that share BQ’s sustainability values.
  • Community education through workshops and campaigns promoting eco-friendly cycling and local impact projects.

BQ will also monitor progress through post-event and annual surveys, with results to be published in its annual report. Members can expect practical sustainability tips and inspiring stories to be shared through BQ’s regular communications.

“This isn’t just about reducing our own footprint,” Twine said. “It’s about helping our members and partners be part of a larger movement toward a cleaner, healthier Queensland.”

To learn more or read the full policy, click the Sustainability Policy link.

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