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From bin lorries to blue lights: How HDC cut the carbon footprint of their fleet by over 80% - Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce
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From bin lorries to blue lights: How HDC cut the carbon footprint of their fleet by over 80% - Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce
Huntingdonshire District Council (HDC) now fuels its entire operational and pool fleet of 95 vehicles with hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) – a cleaner, renewable diesel alternative – following a successful 8-month trial. Made from waste vegetable oils, the fuel reduces carbon emission by over 80% when compared to fossil diesel. As well as trialling the fuel switch within their own vehicles, HDC initiated a partnership with the emergency service…
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