Every year, affluent
Americans buy 22 million new bicycles and discard millions
of old ones, abandoning many more unused in basements, sheds,
and garages. Most of these end up in our already overburdened
landfills. Meanwhile, poor people overseas need cheap, non-polluting
transportation to get to jobs, markets, customers, and schools.
Pedals for Progress has received, processed and donated
over 115,000 bicycles, 1,000 used sewing machines and $10.8
million in new spare parts to partner charities in 32 developing
world countries.
Furthermore, Pedals for Progress promotes bicycle repair
businesses in the developing world. Typically, a community
owned non-profit bike store will get the first containerized
cargo shipment for free (about 450 bicycles), but that repair
store then has to earn enough money selling the repaired
bikes to pay for the next shipment.
Pedals for Progress isn't just donating used bicycles:
It's also helping developing world economies by promoting
self-sustaining bicycle repair businesses.
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a Video about Pedals for Progress!
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to a Podcast with founder Dave Schweidenback