#MyCleanAirPledge is a promise to cut down on your personal emissions and a goal to make the air cleaner for everyone in the Sacramento region. We gave out mugs labeled with #MyCleanAirPledge to influencial people all over Sacramento in health, public policy and nonprofit organizations to spread the clean air pledge. Some pledged to work from home one day a week to save vehicle emissions, some promised to ride their bike to work more, some said they would walk to get their morning coffee.

Everyone had a different way to cut down on their emissions and make Sacramento a place to breathe clean. What will you pledge to change in your life? From something small like carpooling on the way to school to a major change like trading in your old vehicle for an electric car, everyone can do something to change the air and foster healthier lungs.

What is #MyCleanAirPledge

Check out our Sacramento friends and partners and learn about their Clean Air pledges:

  • Becky Heieck – North Natomas Transportation Management Association (2018 Leadership Award)

  • Valley Vision Managing Director Meg Arnold (#MyCleanAirPledge is to encourage the Cap-to-Cap 2018 Air Quality team to use bikeshare!”)

  • SJUSD high schoolers

  • Breathe California board member, Chris Halleus (#MyCleanAirPledge is to bike to work every day in May!)

  • New Valley Vision Project Manager Adrian Rehn (#MyCleanAirPledge is to commute to work via bicycle at least twice per week during the month of May!)Item

  • Breathe board treasurer Sue Schooley (#MyCleanAirPledge is to teach bike safety to children so that our next generations doesn’t rely on vehicles!)

  • Gi Diep Nguyen, Breathe CFO (“#MyCleanAirPledge is to take public transportation to work 90% of the time.”)