🚲 Explore the MICROMOBI Platform: Small Wheels, Big Change
What if walking, cycling, or scooting wasn’t just a way to get around – but a way to create cleaner, safer, more human-friendly streets ?
As part of the MICROMOBI project, we developed resources to build skills and raise awareness around micromobility — small human- or electric-powered mobility devices suitable for short urban trips. Increasing the use of micromobility is a key step to reducing transport-related carbon emissions and reclaiming public space in our cities.
👉 Visit the MICROMOBI platform to explore a collection of learning and awareness tools.
🧠 What you’ll find:
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Quizzes, videos and infographics to learn more about micromobility, its benefits, and road safety
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Real-life success stories to see how cities are embracing micromobility
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A dedicated toolkit with good and bad practices
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An inspiring case study from Ljubljana, showing how micromobility can become a pillar of urban mobility
Whether you’re just curious or already committed – this is your space to grow the micromobility movement.
Because small wheels can drive big change.
The MICROMOBI project is a collaboration between Friends of the Earth Malta, Friends of the Earth Cyprus, LKM, and Promimpresa, and is co-funded by the European Union.
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MICROMOBI NEWS

Explore the MICROMOBI Platform: Small Wheels, Big Change
The project is aimed to develop skills and raise awareness on the topic of micromobility, smallhuman or electric powered mobility devices suitable for short urban trips.

Seminar on Micromobility and the Future of Transport in Malta
The project is aimed to develop skills and raise awareness on the topic of micromobility, smallhuman or electric powered mobility devices suitable for short urban trips.

Micromobility in Cyprus : Sharing Best Practices and Inspiring Change in Limassol
The project is aimed to develop skills and raise awareness on the topic of micromobility, smallhuman or electric powered mobility devices suitable for short urban trips.

The MICROMOBI Toolkit: Empowering Sustainable Urban Transport
The project is aimed to develop skills and raise awareness on the topic of micromobility, smallhuman or electric powered mobility devices suitable for short urban trips.

Breakfast Workshop Brings Bus Instructors and Micromobility Users Together for Safer Roads
Last Thursday, we came together for a Turkish cooking session. We prepared our dishes, played games, and finally tasted the delicious food we made!

What are the challenges of micromobility?
What are the challenges that micromobility users face? To learn more about micromobility visit www.foemalta.org/projects/micromobi

A Festive Bike Repair Cafe at University of Malta
On Tuesday 3 December Friends of the Earth Malta together with the Institute for Climate Change and Sustainable Development and a bike mechanic from The Cyclist organised a Bike Repair Cafe on campus at the University of Malta.

Why do people use micromobility?
Find out why Sergio moves around on rollerblades, Jonathan takes his kids to school by cargo bike, and Nazlican goes to work with an e-kick scooter. Let’s celebrate the multiple benefits of micromobility

Why do people use micromobility?
Find out why Sergio moves around on rollerblades, Jonathan takes his kids to school by cargo bike, and Nazlican goes to work with an e-kick scooter. Let’s celebrate the multiple benefits of micromobility

What is micromobility?
Meet Martina, Jonathan, Corinne and others to find out how they move around their city on their bike, on foot, wheelchair, scooter, roller skates and even a cargo bike!

Looking back at our Urban Cycling Skills Training & Group Ride
As the Erasmus+ funded project comes to its concluding months, in September Friends of the Earth Malta participated in the final transnational meeting of Blooming Schools hosted by Station Europe in Bucharest. The project aims to increase awareness and biodiversity especially in secondary schools by empowering young people to take action for nature.

Micromobility: Part of the solution, not the pollution
Monday 16 September marked the start of European Mobility Week (EMW) – the European Commission’s yearly awareness-raising campaign on sustainable urban mobility. However, we observed complete radio silence from our government, when the urgency to promote sustainable mobility in Malta has never been greater.