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Government rebukes fleets for lack of green effort

Date: 17 March 2010

Sadiq Khan, transport minister

The Government has hit-out at business for not acting on green statements.

According to new research by the Energy Saving Trust there is a 'green gap' between business's good intentions and their actions.

The research found that although 60% of fleet managers surveyed said that reducing the environmental impact of their fleet is very important, only 27% have policies in place to do something about it; equating to a 'green gap' of 33%.

And whilst 57% say it is very important that their employees drive the most fuel-efficient vehicles, fewer than half of these companies, 24%, ensure that they actually do. Philip Sellwood, chief executive of the Energy Saving Trust, said: "We have come a long way in getting organisations to take the environmental impact of their fleet vehicles seriously. But we need them to have more than just a positive attitude. We're calling on businesses to do more than 'talk the talk'. Many get full marks for attitude but not for effort; which is a surprise given the money they can save. It really is time to bridge the Green Gap, cut carbon and save cash. Per car per year companies can save £1000. Imagine what that could be for a whole fleet!"??

Transport minister Sadiq Khan added: "I am encouraged that so many organisations do recognise the importance of reducing the environmental impacts of their fleets"??

"This is an important first step, but the real benefits come from taking action. The Energy Saving Trust can help organisations take the next steps to reduce carbon and save money from how they manage their fleets."



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