ARI Launches Green Website to Aid Fleets with Environmental Management
MT LAUREL, NJ - The site is designed to be a resource to help fleet managers stay informed of environmental management issues related to alternative fuels, emissions, fuel use, and new green technologies.
by Staff
December 13, 2011
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MT LAUREL, NJ – ARI has launched a new micro-site (sustainability.arifleet.com) designed to provide fleets with information on a range of topics related to environmental management of fleets.
The site is designed to be a resource to help fleet managers stay informed of environmental management issues related to alternative fuels, emissions, fuel use, and new green technologies. The new website provides information on how fleets can improve sustainability practices and is a firm example of ARI’s commitment to increasing fleet sustainability around the globe, according to the company.
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“Today, improving efficiencies isn’t an optional decision; it’s become a necessity to stay competitive,” said Elisa Durand, manager, strategic consulting – analysis & sustainability. “Fleets of all sizes and compositions can reap considerable benefits by making more environmentally conscious decisions. The purpose of this website is to alert fleet managers of those focus areas and corresponding value.”
The new website helps visitors find the latest news on green fleet practices. In addition, fleet managers can read case studies that show the successes other fleets have experienced by deploying environmentally friendly strategies. Visitors can also ask questions of ARI’s fleet sustainability experts who can help them develop concepts that may work for their own organizations, according to the company.
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