
Peterbilt has delivered the first Model 220EV. Frito-Lay will deploy six of the battery-electric medium-duty trucks.
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PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division plans on reducing its greenhouse gas emissions 20% by 2030 through the replacement of all its existing diesel-powered freight equipment with zero-emission and near-zero emission technologies at its Modesto, Calif. manufacturing site.
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Prior to joining PepsiCo, Richard Callis was senior manager of fleet for Charter Communications in Charlotte, N.C.
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Prior to this, Dominick Harrison was executive fleet director for Interstate Batteries in Warren, Ohio.
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Travis Martel was promoted to fleet manager for PepsiCo in the Harrisburg, Pa. area.
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Brian Antonellis was named director E-commerce East Region for Albertsons in the Washington D.C. Metro area. Antonellis assumed this position in January.
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Together for Safer Roads, a global private-sector coalition, is partnering with Atlanta to develop strategies for improving the safety of the city’s North Avenue corridor.
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Pete Silva was named vice president of fleet North America for Aramark. He assumed this position in October. Silva was the senior director of procurement PepsiCo and indirect purchasing for Frito Lay.
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Coca-Cola and PepsiCo continue to find new ways to reduce their reliance on high-carbon fuels, improve their fleets' fuel efficiency, and maintain a level of transparency with the reporting of this information.
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Thirteen large corporations have signed the White House's American Business Act on Climate Pledge, with companies such as UPS, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo using "greener" fleets to help meet carbon footprint goals.
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