Birmingham Recycled Episode 5: The Green Pedal
This week Energy, Fuel and Transport Editor, Georgie Campbell, got in touch with local Birmingham City University student, Sejal Deshpande, to talk about her recent cycling documentary.
Making the documentary as part of her Television and Interactive Content Masters, Sejal discusses her initial shock at the emission figures in the West Midlands and how she feels the council and unvirsities could do more to promote cycling in the city.
Working alongside Birmingham’s Friends of the Earth and cycling ethusiasts Push Bikes, the documentary looks at the highs and lows of cycling within the congested city of Birmingham.
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