A greener, more sustainable Singletrack From this issue, Singletrack will be delivered to subscribers in a clear wrapping made of biodegradable potato starch. The old, opaque, plastic wrapping was part of the global waste problem we are all facing (to the tune of over 30,000+ wrappings/year from us alone) and while we are not going to change the world, we strive to contribute to a better way. The new wrapping is more expensive for us but we feel it is important enough that we make this switch. We are not passing on this cost. We’ve made other sustainable changes over the last year in our attempts to be more environmentally aware. We have installed solar panels at the office in order to try and reduce our imported energy use. We’ve chosen not to replace our Singletrack van. Singletrack is printed on sustainably sourced paper and we’ve chosen to not invest in increased distribution in the newsstand (newsagents, supermarkets etc) which is horribly wasteful of print copies. As a company, the role we play in being part of a more sustainable world is important to us and while we are not perfect we are trying our best and we will continue to improve with your support. Subscribe To Singletrack from as little as £1.99 You’ve got until midnight on Friday 15th March to subscribe in time to get Issue 124 of Singletrack Magazine delivered to your door. Let’s take a peek at what’s inside… Interview: Dan Atherton Nice day for it....