In a substantial stride toward environmental sustainability, the local council reports that nearly all refuse collection lorries in North Kesteven have transitioned to using regenerated fuel. Council leader Richard Wright underscored that the waste collection endeavours were responsible for 41% of the council’s carbon footprint. Presently, with the exception of two, the council’s fleet of 31 vehicles are powered by hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) in lieu of diesel fuel. This shift could potentially result in a 90% reduction in the council’s greenhouse gas emissions from waste collection, equivalent to a decrease of approximately 800 tonnes of CO2 per year. HVO is derived from the recycling of used cooking oils and comparable substances, thus signifying a prominent advancement in the council’s commitment to boost environmental sustainability.
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