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06 Sept 2025

Green Limerick: Smarter Travel award for the GRI head office

Greyhound Racing Ireland head office has been awarded a bronze level mark

Green Limerick:

Tim Lucey CEO of Greyhound Racing Ireland and Shane Hayes, representative from Smarter Travel I PICTURE: Brendan Gleeson

GREYHOUND Racing Ireland (GRI) has announced that its head office has been awarded the Smarter Travel Mark at Bronze level.
The headquarters for GRI is based on Limerick's Dock Road.
This prestigious recognition highlights GRI’s commitment to promoting sustainable travel options and fostering a culture of environmental responsibility within the organisation.
The Smarter Travel Mark is awarded to organisations that demonstrate a proactive approach to changing attitudes and behaviours regarding walking, cycling, and public transport usage.
By implementing measures that facilitate, support, and encourage sustainable travel, GRI’s head office has set a benchmark for environmental stewardship and workplace wellbeing.

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Tim Lucey, CEO of Greyhound Racing Ireland, commented, “This recognition underscores our commitment to sustainable travel and the steps we have taken to make it easier for our workforce and visitors to choose environmentally friendly transport options. Achieving the Smarter Travel Mark demonstrates that GRI prioritises the importance and value of sustainable travel initiatives and the associated environmental benefits.
“We look forward to implementing further Smarter Travel initiatives to support our staff and visitors.
Achieving the Smarter Travel Mark is a testament to the concerted efforts of GRI to embed sustainability into its core operations.
This milestone reflects the organisation’s dedication to reducing its environmental footprint and promoting a healthier, more sustainable future,” he added.

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