CITROËN IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE BIG ISSUE GROUP
Driving change for good
CITROËN IN
PARTNERSHIP
WITH THE BIG
ISSUE GROUP
Driving change for good
BIG ISSUE GROUP
For over 30 years, The Big Issue Group have been providing support and services to the most marginalised people across the country helping them back to work.
The Big Issue’s frontline teams and fleet of 16 vans cover 350,000 miles annually, transporting more than two million magazines to 3,300 vendors. From Ullapool through Newcastle, to Lowestoft, to London and Birmingham and over to Penzance and Fishguard. It’s a huge operation and they rely heavily on their transport fleet to not only deliver magazines to vendors but so they can provide vital support services as well.
THE MOVE TO ELECTRIC
As UK cities move towards greater sustainability, so does Big Issue Group. In their fight to end homelessness they are committed to operating in a cleaner, greener way.
Last year saw our ‘Driving Change for Good’ partnership with The Big Issue launched, with Citroën UK supplying Big Issue with electric vans to replace their existing diesel fleet, delivering essential support and magazines to their vendors.
In the first phase of going electric, a combination of ë-Berlingo Van and ë-Dispatch models have been rolling out in the South-West, Dorset, East Anglia, Leicester, London and the North-east, with more being added in coming years.
CITROËN x THE BIG ISSUE x WEARE8 PARTNERSHIP FILM
Driving Change for Good
CITROËN x BIG ISSUE PARTNERSHIP FILMS
Ami in London
CITROËN x BIG ISSUE PARTNERSHIP FILMS
Driving Change for Good
THE PARTNERSHIP - DRIVING CHANGE FOR GOOD
“Citroën’s market-leading approach to innovation and affordability of electric vehicles is the exact reason why they are the ideal partner to work with Big Issue Group,” says Big Issue MD of Commercial, Russell Blackman.
“We’re delighted to have Big Issue Group as a Citroën partner,” says Greg Taylor, Citroën UK Managing Director. “Both organisations share the vision of a world that works better for everyone, creating a more inclusive society for the benefit of all.”