Fleet reality check: Go green—not bananas

ST. LOUIS. The 4th annual Green Truck Summit being held here this week kicked off with a keynoter by a top policymaker, but the program shifted into high gear when a sustainability expert for a name-brand green fleet explained how businesses can select and incorporate environmentally sustainable vehicles into their operations without thwarting established fleet management practices. But first a positive tone was struck for how public-private cooperation will continue to further reduce air pollution from transportation sources without hampering—and perhaps enhancing—economic activity by Dr. Kristina Johnson, the U.S. Dept. of Energy’s Under Secy.

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