The pressure is building for the U.S. trucking industry to reduce carbon-related emissions from heavy trucks, both long-haul and drayage. At an international meeting called COP27 in Copenhagen, Denmark, in mid-November, the U.S. signed onto a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) that includes an interim target of converting 30% of medium- and heavy-duty vehicle sales to zero emissions by 2030.
Source: logistics Mgmt
International, domestic pressure grows on trucking industry to reduce emissions
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