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National Grid Wireless

National Grid Wireless enquired about undertaking a Green Fleet Review after reading about the consultancy service in Fleet News. He thought that a comprehensive analysis of the use of the company fleet, grey fleet and rental car usage would help him identify ways of managing business mileage and fuel costs... read more

Gateshead Council

Having implemented a range of measures that achieve the triple benefits of cutting carbon dioxide emissions, reducing mileage and saving money, award-winning Gateshead Council is in the vanguard of innovative fleet management... read more

The Royal Parks

An internal focus on environmental protection and a commitment to sustainable transport policies is behind The Royal Parks membership of the Energy Saving Trust’s Motorvate scheme... read more

Commercial Group

By transforming their delivery scheduling and having a workforce committed to ‘greening’ company transport, the UK’s largest independent office services company, Commercial Group, reduced fleet carbon emissions by 50 per cent during 2007. This leaves them well placed to achieve a three-year reduction target of 75 per cent... read more

James McNaughton Group

After making fleet policy changes designed to influence both vehicle choice and driver behaviour, leading paper and printer supply merchants, the James McNaughton Group, have reduced fuel expenditure by up to £2,500 per car and made significant carbon savings... read more

Northern Lincolnshire & Goole Hospitals NHS Trust

Making huge reductions in staff mileage reimbursement claims – with the knock on effect of channeling cash into improving patient care and services – was the key reason behind Northern Lincolnshire & Goole Hospitals NHS Trust undertaking a Green Fleet Review... read more

Laing O’Rourke

Laing O’Rourke, the UK’s largest private construction company, is going for gold by transforming its 4,500-vehicle fleet into an environmentally friendly operation as it reduces fuel expenditure and vehicle carbon emissions... read more

North London Gas Alliance (NLGA)

The potential to cut fleet operating costs by at least 10 per cent, while also reducing its carbon footprint was a timely offer for the North London Gas Alliance (NLGA)... read more

Sandwell Borough Council

Sandwell Borough Council’s Ground Care Unit is in the process of reducing its carbon footprint and saving council taxpayers money with the help of an Energy Saving Trust Green Fleet Review. Sandwell is implementing a range of measures to reduce carbon emissions and potentially cut fuel bills by half, including vehicle downsizing, assessing the potential of electric vans and biodiesel and introducing telematics and improved journey planning... read more

Davis Langdon

Davis Langdon has embarked on a major programme to reduce emissions for its fleet and is working towards achieving international environmental standard ISO14001... read more

Lee Valley Regional Park Authority

Lee Valley Regional Park Authority will reap the benefits of a ‘root and branch’ Energy Saving Trust Green Fleet Review of its entire vehicle fleet, including private vehicles used for business purposes, known as grey fleet. The recommendations will cut capital costs, reduce the size of the vehicle operation through better usage, lower the organisation’s transport carbon footprint and bring safety benefits... read more

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