Green equals green

My guess is many fleets and their suppliers think that being more environmentally conscious means spending more money. In other words, helping the Earth hurts the bottom line. I, for one, don't think that's true. In fact, I think it's possible to actually save money by going “green.” Take Webb Wheel, for example. Kent Finkbinder, president of the company's trailer business, took a group of trucking reporters on a tour of Webb's new plant in Tell City, IN, earlier this spring and highlighted how being “green” can save money in the long run. He explained that Webb uses ...

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