This aligns with MTN's marketing efforts with its broader mission to support sustainable practices while driving meaningful business revenue. An e-bike saves an average 249g of CO2 emissions for every kilometre travelled according to Greenmatch.

Understanding the shift in consumer demands towards more environmentally conscious, cost-effective and ethically traded products and services, MTN says that it recognises the crucial intersection of business growth and environmental sustainability.

MTN South Africa's general manager for the Western Cape, Noluthando Pama, says that the collaboration with Green Riders contributes to MTN's wider sustainability efforts under the pillar of 'Doing for the planet'.

Pama says, "MTN is committed to protecting our planet and achieving net zero emissions by 2040. We believe that we can actively contribute towards reduction in carbon emissions and job creation while enhancing our ability to provide our customers with the best deals and offers."

Green Riders' bold mission to generate 50 000 jobs in the delivery sector over the next five years is both ambitious and inspirational. By recruiting and training unemployed, underprivileged youths, Green Riders not only provides economic opportunities but also nurtures a new generation of environmentally conscious professionals, says MTN.

Green Riders founder Craig Atkinson says, "MTN's adoption of e-bikes for marketing goes beyond conventional advertising, which necessitated a partnership with a company surpassing traditional delivery services. With this in mind, Green Riders, a business determined to revolutionise the delivery industry by creating jobs and reducing carbon emissions through the use of e-bikes and e-motorbikes, was the perfect partner."

"The collaboration additionally allows us to align our regional marketing strategies with Green Riders' mission, generating significant social and environmental impacts. MTN My Town Offers are now delivered directly to consumers' doorsteps in an environmentally-friendly manner allowing us to meet consumers right where they are, offering a more personalised and engaging experience that fosters brand loyalty while concurrently supporting the planet," says Pama.

While environmental commitment is paramount, the partnership also recognises the necessity of driving business revenue leveraging the philosophy of shared value. The economic benefits of using e-bikes over traditional engine motorbikes are substantial, saving delivery riders thousands of rands annually. These cost efficiencies translate into a more effective and profitable business model, allowing for reinvestment into further growth and innovation, says MTN.

MTN says that aligning marketing efforts with sustainable practices not only enhances MTN's brand image but also appeals to a consumer segment that prioritises sustainability in their purchasing decisions. This holistic approach results in increased sales and fortifies the company's relationship with its environmentally conscious audience.

"As MTN looks to the future, we remain committed to incorporating sustainability into every facet of our operations. The partnership with Green Riders epitomises how not only MTN, but all businesses, can align marketing strategies with greater social and environmental goals, creating a win-win situation for both businesses and the planet paving the way for a greener, more sustainable world," Pama concludes.

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