FYI

March 1, 2004
EPA has developed a voluntary public/private partnership designed to promote fuel efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Known as SmartWay Transport, it offers public recognition to fleets that meet efficiency goals through use of idling reduction, tire inflation systems, wide-based tires, low-viscosity lubricants and lightweight vehicle components, for example. For information on joining

EPA has developed a voluntary public/private partnership designed to promote fuel efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Known as “SmartWay Transport,” it offers public recognition to fleets that meet efficiency goals through use of idling reduction, tire inflation systems, wide-based tires, low-viscosity lubricants and lightweight vehicle components, for example. For information on joining SmartWay, go to www.epa.gov/smartway

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