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Our alliances

A participative ecosystem
At Globalvia we know that we are stronger together and we are aware that building bridges in collaboration with other players is fundamental, so that together we can fulfil our commitment to sustainability and achieve our goals. With this outlook, we have already made the following alliances.
REDI

Business network for LGBTI Diversity and Inclusion (REDI)

The Business Network Association for LGBTI Diversity and Inclusion (REDI) is the first ecosystem of companies and professionals in Spain that works to promote safe and respectful work environments for all people, regardless of their identity, sexual characteristics, gender expression, or orientation sexual. At Globalvia, we are thrilled to be part of this network to keep actively promoting inclusion and diversity. 

Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)
This is an initiative that seeks a transition towards a low-carbon economy, promoting the establishment of science-based objectives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The objectives are considered to be “science-based” if they are in line with what the most recent climate science considers necessary to meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement: limiting global warming well under 2ºC over pre-industrial levels, and making efforts to limit warming to 1.5ºC.
 science based targets initiative
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Madrid Green Urban Mobility Lab

Madrid Green Urban Mobility Lab seeks to turn the city of Madrid into an international benchmark in urban mobility through the integration of ideas, projects and solutions shared by the main public and private entities in the sector. To achieve this, the LAB is based on four pillars: sustainable and technological development of urban mobility, mobility innovation center in Madrid, public-private collaboration and ecosystem between sectors.

Multimodal Mobility Manifesto
This initiative, which was started by Connected Mobility Hub, materialized through the commitment by over 20 mobility companies and the local administration in Madrid, to speed up sustainability in the urban area. In this sense, multimodal mobility arose as a solution that places citizens and their needs at the centre of the project, with public transport as the backbone and integrating other necessary mobility services and infrastructures so that all the involved players inter-operate effectively.
conected mobility hub
EIT Urban Mobility
We joined this initiative by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), an EU organization, to boost transformation in urban mobility.
EIT Urban Mobility aims to create a participative ecosystem that involves all players who are able to provide innovative, transformative solutions to the urban mobility equation in cities: private companies, public administration, educational institutions, and as could not be otherwise, citizens ourselves.