The SmartWay to Save

Feature Story Trucking has long known that conservation makes good business sense, creating a long tradition that values rebuilding, reusing, recycling and simply being a careful consumer of materials and assets. It's no surprise, then, that fleets large and small have quickly embraced a joint government/industry project that publicly acknowledges that tradition and offers some important new ways to build on it. When the SmartWay Transport Partnership was officially launched in early 2004 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the concept of improving air quality by increasing energy efficiency immediately made sense to conservation-minded truckers. Not surprisingly, many ...

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