
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) presented UPS with the SmartWay Excellence award for outstanding environmental performance and leadership.
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UPS has achieved its goal of driving 1 billion miles with its alternative fuel and advanced technology fleet one year earlier than planned, the global delivery company announced.
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The dates for the 2014 Green Fleet Conference have been announced, so mark your calendars. The seventh-annual conference will focus on alt-fuel technology and fleet sustainability initiatives.
Read More →UPS detailed the technologies and methods it employed to reduce fuel use and emissions, in many cases by helping its drivers avoid traveling unnecessary miles and idling.
Read More →The Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association (AFLA) is hosting a webinar on Thursday, March 28, that will cover what fleet management professionals can expect in terms of U.S. federal energy and environmental policy as it relates to fleets.
Read More →In 2008, FedEx Corp. set a commitment to improve the overall fuel efficiency of the FedEx Express global vehicle fleet 20 percent by 2020, as compared with its 2005 performance. Less than five years later, FedEx Express has surpassed this goal.
Read More →As the manager of sustainable strategies, Brian Matuszewski will be responsible for all aspects of ARI’s internal and external sustainability programs and initiatives.
Read More →ARI has hired Brian Matuszewski as its Manager of Sustainable Strategies. The company said he will be responsible for ARI’s internal and external sustainability programs and initiatives.
Read More →The company said it expects that replacing its existing sedans with these hybrids will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 42% when comparing the sedans to the Prius Two.
Read More →SYRACUSE, NY – The City of Syracuse, N.Y.'s sustainability plans include adding more efficient vehicle types to its fleet, implementing an anti-idling campaign, and conducting a fleet study to identify other areas for improvement.
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