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Pedal Powering the Workplace

unnamedPortland Pedal Power has just received the Sustainability at Work Silver Certification from the City of Portland, ending 2016 with yet another milestone in a record breaking year of growth and sustainable delivery.

Milestones this year include: winning the Bike More Challenge in our category, voted Best Delivery in Willamette Week’s Best of Portland issue, filming an awesome and epic brand anthem video, and scoring some great coverage on the KGW News about our company. PPP also delivered lunch for over 1,700 hungry office workers a week, resulting in over 16,000 miles traveled and over 12.5 tons of CO2 emissions saved using bikes instead of vehicles. The company has continued to grow in profitability year after year since 2009. We’ve been busy!

Offices who use bike delivery can add this to the list of their internal practices to achieve certification from Sustainability at Work. We encourage local businesses to get certified too.

We’ve had a great year and we look forward to working with you all in 2017. Here’s to a more sustainable future! Happy New Year!

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Our holiday card for 2016


Our Favorite Time of Year is Here: Bridge Pedal!

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Ride with us, Bridgetown!

It’s Portland Pedal Power’s fourth year participating in the awesome event that is Bridge Pedal, a unique opportunity to ride across the city’s majestic bridges, car-free. Six of our fabulous staffers will be riding the bridges on the big bikes and participating in multiple events this action-packed weekend.

During the past 19 years one quarter million people have participated in Providence Bridge Pedal, biking a combined 6 million miles over Portland’s streets and Willamette River bridges. It’s great fun; we think all Portlanders should do it at least once.

Here’s how to get in on the fun this weekend:

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Jenn, Courtney, and Ken

This Saturday we will be out at the Providence Bridge Pedal Health and Wellness Expo. This year’s event will be held at the east end of the new Tilikum Crossing bridge adjacent to OMSI. The expo will be the only place to pick up your ride (or walk) packet before Sunday’s ride. Be sure to stop by on Saturday if you want to avoid the check-in crowd on Sunday morning.

In addition to picking up your packet at the expo, you can participate in mini trike races with us, grab some swag, or win some prizes or gift certificates to Pacific Pie Company, Súpa Soup, Addy’s Sandwich Bar, and Brunch Box.

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Find us for free samples, prizes, and more

The Health and Wellness Expo will be host to booths featuring dozens of health and wellness providers. This event is open to everyone (not just Bridge Pedalers) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 8, and from noon to 5 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 9.

Also this Sunday (from 1:30 – 4:30 p.m.) will be the People’s Preview of Tilikum Crossing, hosted by Providence, TriMet and the City of Portland. It’s a sneak peak for the new bridge and a chance for all community members to walk or bike across Tilikum Crossing before it officially opens in September. This event is separate from Providence Bridge Pedal, with no registration or fees.

On the day of Bridge Pedal, we will start the morning by passing out scrumptous Bowery Bagel samples to the hungry morning riders, then we will be off.

After crossing the Bridge Pedal finish line, the fun continues. All participants receive free admission to the Bite of Oregon food and music festival held in Waterfront Park.

See you on the bridges!