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VICTORIA – The B.C. government is investing $500,000 into the Green Fleets B.C. partnership to reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality, Environment Minister Barry Penner announced today.
Green
Fleets B.C. (GFBC) is a partnership initiative led by the Fraser Basin Council,
and will support the provincial
government in meeting its clean air and climate change objectives, including
the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 33 per cent by 2020.
“We’re very encouraged by
the support shown by the B.C. government,” said Fraser Basin Council chair Dr.
Charles Jago. “Green Fleets B.C. will spark and sustain improvements in energy
efficiency and emissions reduction in vehicle fleets of all kinds.”
A
cornerstone of the GFBC program is expansion of E3 Fleet, North America’s first
green rating service for fleet vehicles. Participating fleets receive in-depth
reviews to help guide their planning, and can pursue a bronze, silver or bronze
rating as a mark of excellence.
“While
no single initiative can reduce emissions completely, every action that
mitigates the impact of emissions is a positive one,” said B.C. Lung
Association executive director Scott McDonald. “We fully support Green Fleets
B.C. and applaud the B.C. government for its continuing efforts to improve air
quality.”
Transportation
accounts for 40 per cent of all B.C.’s greenhouse gas emissions. Fleet
managers can be part of the solution by selecting the best vehicles of their
class, using the right vehicle for each job, adopting progressive engine
technologies, including hybrids, and finding low-emission fuels. Best
management practices are also important, including good vehicle maintenance,
careful route planning and sound driving practices.
“We are making great strides forward with
green transportation initiatives that use new technologies like biodiesel,
hydrogen, green taxis, or rapid buses,” said Transportation Minister Kevin
Falcon. “I encourage everyone to make these choices, and also to walk and cycle
to reduce their footprint.”
GFBC will
be a key information hub for the latest on green technologies for private and
public sector fleets, including taxis,
emergency vehicles, delivery vans and commercial freight trucks. Specific
goals include:
Visit www.env.gov.bc.ca/air/ to learn more about air quality initiatives in B.C.
Visit www.greenfleets.ca to learn more about the Green Fleet B.C. initiative.
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Manager, Media Relations Ministry of Environment 250 953-4577
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Communications Manager Fraser Basin Council 604 488-5352
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Communications Manager B.C. Lung Association 604 731-5864
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