World Bicycle Day at SM By Admin on June 4, 2021 WORLD BICYCLE DAY AT SM. In celebration of World Bicycle Day on June 3, bike enthusiasts and advocates got together at the iconic SM Mall of Asia globe to highlight the bicycle as a simple, affordable, reliable, and sustainable means of transportation. These included SM Engineering Design and Development president Hans Sy Jr. (third from right), Delegation of the European Union to the Philippines Ambassador Luc Veron (third from left), Department of Transportation Assistant Secretary for Road Transport and Infrastructure Mark Steven Pastor (second from left), and members of the Firefly Brigade led by trustee Jack Yabut (second from right) and chairperson Roselle Leah Rivera (left). The event also served as a send-off for Salubungan sa SM: Sama-Sama sa Bike Safety, a 1,300-kilometer bike packing tour across Luzon with safety clinics at select SM malls. The SM Mall of Asia was recently cited as Most Bike-Friendly Commercial Establishment in the 2020 Mobility Awards, together with SM City Marikina. Author Admin View all posts Post Views: 329 Political harassment Labor group says Filipino workers need affordable goods, decent jobsUnsolved murdersPRO XI insists Quiboloy is still in KOJC, citing ‘heartbeat’ in underground facility as indicator Sara wants to finish her term as mayorTop regional cop assures fair probe on missing house help84 vintage bombs unearthed by backhoe driver in CalinanEmpowering Indigenous women and inspiring children through a causeTrust nose-divesHike in market share of beer brands steady Published in COMMUNITY Admin More from COMMUNITYMore posts in COMMUNITY »DCBWSP Achieves 2024 Milestones: Advancing Water Security and Sustainability for Davao CityDCBWSP Achieves 2024 Milestones: Advancing Water Security and Sustainability for Davao CitySwitching power interruptions on January 5 in different parts of Davao CityCoinEx Celebrates 7th Anniversary with Thanksgiving Chess TournamentFraternal Order of Eagles sports tournaments bring joy to PDLs2025 scholarship applications for Japanese Studies and Teacher Training now open