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NewsAugust 6, 2008

Cox Enterprises Reduces Fuel Usage and Carbon Emissions With New Fuel-Sipping Hybrid Trucks

ATLANTA – Continuing its transition to a more environmentally-friendly fleet, Cox Enterprises has added nine International Durastar Hybrid Bucket Trucks to its fleet.

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NewsJuly 31, 2008

PHS Group Division in U.K. Improves Driver Safety With GreenRoad Technologies

LONDON, U.K. --- GreenRoad Technologies, a leader in driver safety technologies, announced that PHS Group's Datashred Division is deploying GreenRoad Safety Center across its nationwide fleet of 100 heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) to improve driver safety and reduce CO2 emissions.

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NewsJuly 31, 2008

PHS Group Division in U.K. Improves Driver Safety With GreenRoad Technologies

LONDON, U.K. --- GreenRoad Technologies, a leader in driver safety technologies, announced that PHS Group's Datashred Division is deploying GreenRoad Safety Center across its nationwide fleet of 100 heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) to improve driver safety and reduce CO2 emissions.

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NewsJuly 23, 2008

Town of Castle Rock Adopts Green Fleet Policy

CASTLE ROCK, CO – Reducing vehicle emissions and increasing fuel economy — while saving money — are the primary goals of the Castle Rock’s new green fleet policy approved by the Castle Rock Town Council.

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NewsJuly 23, 2008

Denver Public Works Aims to Save Fuel, Reduce Emissions with “Green Machine”

DENVER - At a time when city managers across the country are grappling with record high fuel prices, the City and County of Denver is preparing to test one of the nation’s first hybrid-hydraulic trash trucks expected to result in fuel savings, lower maintenance costs, and reduced emissions.

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NewsJuly 22, 2008

Two Million Hydrogen Vehicles Could Be on Roads by 2020

WASHINGTON – A transition to hydrogen vehicles could greatly reduce U.S. oil dependence and carbon dioxide emissions, but making them competitive in the automotive market will not be easy.

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NewsJuly 22, 2008

Two Million Hydrogen Vehicles Could Be on Roads by 2020

WASHINGTON – A transition to hydrogen vehicles could greatly reduce U.S. oil dependence and carbon dioxide emissions, but making them competitive in the automotive market will not be easy.

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NewsJuly 15, 2008

EPA Releases Greenhouse Gas Document for Public Comment

WASHINGTON – EPA is soliciting public input on the effects of climate change and the potential ramifications of the Clean Air Act in relation to greenhouse gas emissions.

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NewsJuly 15, 2008

EPA Releases Greenhouse Gas Document for Public Comment

WASHINGTON – EPA is soliciting public input on the effects of climate change and the potential ramifications of the Clean Air Act in relation to greenhouse gas emissions.

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NewsJuly 8, 2008

Retreads Are Greener than New Tires; Retreading Produces 30 Percent Less CO2

PACIFIC GROVE, CA – An independent analysis found that manufacturing and distributing a retreaded tire produces significantly less carbon emissions than that required to produce a new tire.

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