
Mother Earth Day 2025: Designing Active, Healthy Futures for People and Planet
As we mark Mother Earth Day 2025, we’re reminded that the health of our planet and the health of our communities are deeply interconnected. The air we breathe, the places we move through, and the choices we make about how we travel—all play a vital role in supporting a sustainable and healthy future.
At ASPA, we believe that creating environments that encourage physical activity and active transport isn’t just good for public health—it’s essential for environmental stewardship.
🌱 Building Healthier, Greener Communities
Cities and communities designed for walking, cycling, and public transport aren’t just more livable—they’re also more sustainable. Active transport reduces reliance on cars, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, improves air quality, and fosters daily movement that benefits our bodies and minds.
Yet achieving this vision requires thoughtful planning:
- Greener, shaded streets that invite walking and cycling
- Safer routes to schools and community spaces
- Public transport systems that are accessible, efficient, and connected
- Inclusive policies that centre equity and long-term sustainability
On Earth Day, we’re calling on everyone—planners, policymakers, researchers, and residents—to reimagine our built environment not just as infrastructure, but as a foundation for wellbeing and climate resilience.
🚶♀️🚲 Why Movement Matters for the Planet
Physical activity, when supported by the right environments, becomes a natural part of everyday life. The more people walk, ride, and roll, the less we depend on cars. This shift not only reduces our carbon footprint, it also promotes cleaner, quieter, and more connected communities.
Every walk to the store instead of a drive, every child who can bike safely to school, and every city that invests in its footpaths and cycling networks is taking a step toward a more sustainable future.
📢 Learn More: Our Vision for Transport and Health
Our commitment to active transport and the built environment is long-standing. In a campaign led by ASPA, in partnership with WeRide Australia, the Three Transport Priorities for Active, Healthy, and Sustainable Communities, explored practical, evidence-informed ways to shift the conversation—and action—towards solutions that benefit both people and planet.
On this Earth Day, we invite you to read more, share widely, and join us in working toward a world where health and sustainability go hand in hand.
Because a healthier Earth starts with how we move through it.