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Togopool, the top app for carpooling and bikepooling, has teamed up with AltF Coworking to boost green commuting for professionals.
This new partnership aims to make it easier for workers at AltF’s many locations to carpool, cutting down on traffic and pollution.
This collaboration is set to make a big difference. Thousands of employees can now share rides, reducing the number of cars on the road. This means less traffic, less pollution, and savings of up to Rs 15,000 per month on fuel and maintenance for employees.
Plus, this partnership will build a stronger community among employees, promoting social interactions and a better work culture. AltF’s existing green initiatives will get a boost, showing their commitment to sustainability. By pushing carpooling and bikepooling, Togopool and AltF are helping to protect the environment.
AltF Coworking is a big name in flexible workspaces, with spots in key areas of Delhi-NCR. Their locations include AltF 101 Okhla in Delhi, AltF Noida 142 in Noida, Tower D in Global Business Park on Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road in Gurgaon, and the 2nd Floor of MPD Tower on Golf Course Road in Gurgaon.
This move also highlights carpooling as a smart way to reduce road traffic and air pollution. In crowded Indian cities, this sets a great example for sustainable travel. Traffic congestion in India’s biggest cities costs billions each year, making this partnership not only eco-friendly but also economically smart.
Saurabh C., Founder of Togopool, said, “This collaboration highlights the power of collective action in reducing traffic congestion and pollution, creating a positive environmental impact and fostering a community committed to sustainability.”
Togopool envisions a future where sustainable transportation is the norm. This partnership with AltF Coworking is a step towards that vision, providing safe and eco-friendly commuting options. As more companies and coworking spaces adopt similar initiatives, the impact on reducing traffic congestion and pollution will be substantial.
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