CLIMATE ACTION PULSE CHECK 2025 RESULTS
Are you interested to learn about the progress of climate action in the cycling industry?
The Climate Action Pulse Check is an annual assessment of the cycling industry’s progress on their climate action commitments and strategies. The annual survey helps to identify common roadblocks and pinpoint further opportunities for collaborative action.
The results of the Climate Action Pulse Check 2025 will be published in a report in Q4 2025, including industry case studies and insights from cycling consumers. This will be available soon - in the meantime you can read the 2024 report below.
FAQs
Launched in 2021, the Shift Cycling Industry Climate Commitment provided a crucial starting point in the cycling industry. More than 80 companies committed to measuring and reducing their climate impacts in line with the Paris Agreement and global goal to keep temperature rise to 1,5 degree.
Two years later, in 2023, Shift introduced the Climate Action Roadmap, an open-source self-assessment tool designed to guide organisations from ambition to action. The annual Climate Action Pulse Check is seen as a tool to monitor the progress of the industry in these areas.
It provides valuable insights into case studies that shine a light on how companies are addressing their impacts and working towards a more sustainable cycling world. The survey helps to identify common roadblocks to action and where collective action is needed to move forward.
The results will feed into our Climate Action Roadmap and are published anonymously in an annual report highlighting key results, conclusions and opportunities for individual companies and the industry as a whole to scale action and positive change.
The Climate Action Pulse Check is made up of two online surveys – one targeting the cycling industry and the other targeting cycling consumers.
The surveys ask a mix of quantitative and qualitative questions that will allow to track development and changes over time. These questions were created and reviewed internally by the team of Shift Cycling Culture. For some questions predefined responses were given as options for the participant to choose from. In these cases, an open ‘Other’ option was always provided for the participant to share their individual answer in addition or instead.
Futher information about the methodology of the survey can be found in the full report.
As an organisation:
As a participant in the survey, you will receive a summary of the survey results including an individual benchmark of your organisation’s level of action.
Your insights will help identify common roadblocks to action and decide where collective action is needed to move forward.
Your contribution will inform the work of Shift and our community and will help to create a powerful tool for the industry to drive ambition and action.
The more organisations participate, the more representative the results!
As a cyclist consumer:
It’s a simple but effective way to share your feedback with the industry
Help push climate ambition and action forward - as cycling companies care about your feedback.
As a participant in the Cycling Consumer survey you will receive the full Climate Action Pulse Check Report by email.
The more cyclists participate, the more meaningful the results!
The Pulse Check includes two surveys, one for the cycling industry and one for the cycling consumer.
We want to hear from any organisation in the cycling world – from a small start-up to the biggest brands, from manufacturers to retailers, event and race organisers, to bring transparency into where we are making progress and where we need to speed up.
But the results of this survey would be incomplete without some insights from the cycling consumer. Does sustainability influence your purchases? What climate-related efforts are most important to you? And what would you like to see happening more of in the industry?
We’d love to hear your thoughts.
The survey takes approximately 5-10 minutes of your time.
Every industry participant receives a personalised benchmark report that compares their company’s efforts with others. It helps identify areas for improvement, and share progress with colleagues, leadership team and other stakeholders to spark conversation and drive action.
You can find an example of the benchmark report here.

