Call for Applications – Implement the Cycle-Friendly Employer Certification in your country

04 Mar, 2019
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The Cycle-Friendly Employers (CFE) Consortium is launching a call for new members from Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Portugal, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Serbia and Turkey for the period 2019-2021.

The Cycle-Friendly Employer Certification Framework - https://cfe-certification.eu/ - establishes a European standard for cycle friendly companies. The certification helps European companies to improve the situation for employees that cycle to work. In 2017 organisations from Denmark, Austria, United Kingdom, Germany, Slovenia, Malta, Bulgaria, France, Croatia, Romania, Italy and the Netherlands, by building on the legacy of the Bike2Work project (http://www.bike2work-project.eu/en/) decided to establish the Cycle-Friendly Employer Certification Consortium (as of now CFE Consortium) in order to implement the CFE Certification Framework at national level. The aim is to facilitate, improve and standardise the certification process for employers at European level.

Why a CFE certification framework?

Certification is intended to help European companies improve the situation for employees that cycle to work and to offer acknowledgement and reward for their efforts. Cycling can contribute to the success of a business or organisation and supporting employees getting to work by cycling is a worthwhile investment. Studies show how physical activity and air quality have a big impact on personal well-being and environment, but also companies benefit of them: healthy employees are more productive and the ones who commute by bike are on time, more alert and less prone to stress.

Why implement the CFE certification framework at national level?

Implementation of the CFE Certification Framework offers a clear opportunity to empower NGOs and cycling associations. The certification process will be managed by national coordinators with the support and guidance of the CFE Consortium. This is an exciting business opportunity for the next 3 years not to be missed! Ten ECF members are already part of the CFE Consortium.

How to get CFE Certified?

Companies can express interest and test their “cycle-friendliness” through the self-assessment tool available on the CFE website. Each bicycle-friendly measure, grouped into 6 action fields, has a corresponding number of points, depending on implementation effort, cost and employees’ acceptance. A certain number of points must be achieved per action field in order to be eligible for the certification process. 

As part of the CFE certification process, employers can also request advice from their respective national contact point (NCP) or a designated consultant. National contact points coordinate the CFE certification process in case that a company registers for an on-site audit. National contact points can be found here.

 

The call for applicants 2019 is an open competition whose objective is to select one organization in each of the aforementioned countries that will: 
> implement the CFE Certification Framework at national level;
> release the CFE certification to cycle-friendly companies;
> build a cycle-friendly employer culture at national level;
> promote the CFE Certification Framework;
> ​be part of a European CFE network.

The application package is available here. Submission deadline is Monday July 1st 2019.

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